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The American tuning studio Ringbrothers, which made a name for itself by modifying classic American cars, presented a rather unusual project by its own standards at the SEMA Show tuning exhibition in 2023. A British car modified by overseas craftsmen made its debut in Las Vegas – taking the classic Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II as a basis, it was turned into a model called Paramount. Visually, the 1961 sedan practically does not give away its filling.

The body has undergone a thorough restoration and repaint in White as Fluff, and the stock wheels have given way to custom 18-inch wheels with self-aligning center caps with the brand logo and Falken Azenis tires. But quite serious modifications are hidden under the body – the restomod is built on a new chassis from the Roadster Shop.

The car received a multi-link rear suspension and Fox RS SV coilovers, and the factory brakes gave way to performance Baer mechanisms, since under the hood there was a compressor 6.4-liter V8 of the LT4 family with 640 horsepower, which is combined with a 10-speed automatic transmission Bowler Tru- Street and carbon driveshaft.

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The engine received custom valve covers with Rolls-Royce logos. The interior was designed by Sean Smith Designs, whose ideas were turned into reality by Gabe’s Custom Interior specialists. The interior is trimmed in dark red leather and even has the signature “starry sky” that is familiar to modern Rolls-Royces. The wooden decorative panels have been completely replaced, and the new instrument panel is stylized to resemble the original one.

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