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Ringbrothers Take Goodguys Ford in a Ford Award

Ring Brothers Copperback
Posted December 14 2007 07:00 AM by MustangMan 
Filed under: Miscellaneous, 67-68 Mustangs

Ring Bros. Copperback

Jack Roush Chooses the Ringbrothers' ’67 Mustang “Copperback” for National Award. See full release for details.


Livonia, MI - “Copperback” – a low, sleek 1967 Ford built by the Ring Bros of Spring Green, Wisconsin has been selected by Jack Roush himself as the national winner of the 2007 Ford in a Ford award. The Goodguys Ford in a Ford awards program recognizes an outstanding Ford vehicle which must be Ford powered One vehicle is selected at each Goodguys national event around the country before a year-end winner is crowned. As the year end winner the Ring Brother’s will receive a 515- horsepower Roush 402R motor as well as two leather letterman’s jackets courtesy of Roush Performance.

Copperback, which gets its name from the custom blend burnt orange paint (a custom mix by the Ring Bros) was built as a personal car for Jim and Mike Ring “to enjoy and beat on,” Jim Ring said. Powered by a Fuel injected 427-IR Roush Racing engine, Copperback features over 70 custom machined parts (including the the super trick side vents, taillight bezels, hinges and lots more trick parts!) Air Ride bags all around, a Chassis Works total control front end & rack, a heavy duty Tremec 5 speed tranny, I Forge wheels, Baer 6-Piston brakes, a nice leather interior with Rockford Fosgate sound system and of course an ample supply of Ring Brothers carbon fiber body components including the hood, deck lid, front & rear bumpers and quarter extensions.

The car was selected as the Ford in a Ford regional winner at this year’s 18th Great Lakes Nationals held at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin back in August before being crowned as the national winner December 12th. Roush Performance will again present the Ford in a Ford awards program at all 2008 Goodguys national events.

For a look at more news from the Goodguys Rod & Custom Association, visit www.good-guys.com

For info on the full line of Roush crate engines be sure to check out www.roushperf.com

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