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Ringbrothers’ Charger defects from the expected…

The first Mopar from the Ringbrothers garage took more than 4700 hours of custom body work to incorporate the original styling cues of the iconic muscle car while creating a one-of-a-kind car. When you think American muscle cars, you probably don’t think of Norway. Rightly so – it’s pretty much Volvos as far as the eye can see. Which begs the question: how did a Norwegian living in London end up having a custom car built in the United States? “I was always into the classic American muscle car scene,” said Erlend Christoffersen. Turns out, there’s a pretty significant car culture in Norway; there are many American cars in Scandinavia. Erlend also grew up exposed to magazines that

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