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TMCP #628: SEMA 2025 Show Spectacular #2 – Mike and Jim The Ring Brothers, – Jim Dvorak with Mothers Car Care, Jason Engel and Jared Morris Trick Rides Fully Custom 1969 Mustang, Rick Love with Vintage Air

The MuscleCar Place

Robert Kibbe

Automotive, Leisure, Business, Careers

4.5702 Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2025

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

In this second episode of our SEMA 2025 series, we dive headfirst into the builders and brands that continue to reshape the automotive world. From the groundbreaking work of Ringbrothers and their jaw-dropping carbon-fiber Aston Martin “Octavio” build, to the bold vision of Trick Rides and their all-carbon widebody ’69 Mustang “Scorched” series, this episode is packed with innovation, craftsmanship, and next-level thinking. We also step into the world of modern car care with Mothers, highlighting the latest in ceramic protection, paint correction, HydroClay technology, and easy-to-apply spray ceramic coatings that are changing how enthusiasts maintain their builds.

We also connect with longtime industry leaders at Vintage Air, where Rick Love walks us through the latest airflow upgrades, RGB-lit control panels, Dakota Digital integration, expanded builder systems, and new Jeep-specific solutions — all as the company approaches its 50th anniversary. From million-dollar custom builds to practical products you can use in your own garage, this episode delivers the real stories, real tech, and real passion you only get when walking the SEMA show floor with The Muscle Car Place crew.

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0:00.0

The Muscle Car Place Online Podcast, episode number 628. This week, our second of four. That's right,

0:08.2

four feature shows right from the Seema 2025 show floor. We have the world famous Ring Brothers,

0:13.8

along with their designer Gary Rangel, Jim Dvorak of Mother's Car Care products, Jason and Jared from

0:19.1

trick rides with all their carbon fiber Mustang stuff, and Rick Love from Vinage Air.

0:23.8

This is a star-studded show.

0:25.8

And the Ring Brothers in particular are Automotive Builder Royalty, and I think this marks

0:30.8

their 20th year doing it.

0:32.0

And while their 71 Aston Martin was the talk of the town at this year's Seema show,

0:36.4

it wasn't always this way for those guys.

0:38.7

20 years ago, it was more something like this.

0:41.9

Well, the first car we brought here,

0:43.4

we were out between this building and the hotel by the dumpster,

0:48.7

and pretty sure nobody knew which one was the dumpster.

0:54.8

This is the Muscle Car Place online podcast, brought you by National Parks Depot.

1:01.7

This is the weekly show dedicated to people worldwide who love American muscle cars.

1:08.0

If you're buying, selling, restoring, even racing them, this is the place for you.

1:14.3

Now here's your host, Rob Kibby. Yes, indeed. I am Rob Kibby, and welcome to the Muscle

1:20.1

Car Place podcast. Well, here we are, show number two from Seema 2025. As we approach

1:26.8

McCacken Week weekend in Chicago and Thanksgiving

1:29.6

here in the States I've learned next week. It's called American Thanksgiving. I was just talking

1:34.7

somebody from Canada yesterday, who I like. And they said, it's not Thanksgiving here, you know.

1:39.5

And I said I forgot. So Thanksgiving here in the States next week.

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