Custom Pink Eye Badge: Inside Larry Chen's 'Infected' Car Build
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In this Larry Chen video, we delve into the fascinating world of car customization with a deep dive into a unique build dubbed "Infected." The car, based on a Barracuda, boasts a striking pink eye badge and a custom motor that sets it apart from the crowd. With a roadster shop chassis and a transaxle reminiscent of Joe Rogan's ride, this beast is not your average muscle car.
The team behind this project didn't stop at the surface level modifications. They went all out, from the custom grill and LED lights to the one-off carbon hood and aluminum tubs. Every detail, down to the widened wheelbase and HRE wheels, was meticulously crafted to create a truly standout vehicle. And let's not forget about the Borla exhaust and machined diffuser that add both style and substance to this machine.
Inside, the car is a blend of classic charm and modern flair, with custom door panels, a wrapped dash, and a unique gauge cluster. The naming of the car, "Infected," holds hidden meanings that add an extra layer of intrigue to this already captivating build. The owner, a prominent figure in the music industry, was thrilled with the final result, showcasing the team's ability to balance aesthetics and performance in a way that truly stands out in the automotive world.
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Viewer Reactions for Barracuda Gets An 807hp Hellcat Redeye HEMI and Modernized by Ringbrothers
- Positive comments on the SEMA coverage and the interviewer
- Appreciation for the build and color choices
- Compliments on the engine bay and wheels
- Mention of CNC-ing hinges for custom build
- Interest in the V12 build and future visits to the shop
- Not a fan of "Resto Mod" builds attaching old sheet metal to modern chassis
- Speculation on the owner being a rapper or someone like Killer Mike
- Confusion over a comment about $75k biweekly
- Some comments about the color choice and design of the car
- Questioning the purpose of high horsepower in cars not intended for the track