ringbrothers sculpts aston martin restomod with carbon fiber and 3D-printed stainless steel
Briefly

The Ringbrothers unveiled a reworked 1971 Aston Martin DBS called 'Octavia' at The Quail during Monterey Car Week 2025. The project took over 12,000 hours and is the team’s first Aston Martin. The car features a fully carbon-fiber body, a custom chassis, and bespoke components. The design process began with a donor vehicle that was scanned and re-engineered. A 007 theme enhanced the unveiling experience, including Vesper Martinis served from a modified Aston Martin body.
The Ringbrothers unveils its 1971 Aston Martin DBS 'Octavia' at The Quail during Monterey Car Week 2025. The build is a reworking of the British classic in carbon fiber.
The Octavia began with a donor 1971 Aston Martin DBS before undergoing a complete redesign by the Ringbrothers team. The owner of the Octavia owns a few of our cars.
A fully carbon-fiber shell, an integrated structural cage, and a custom Roadster Shop FAST TRACK chassis give the car rigidity and presence. Everything is bespoke.
Designer Gary Ragle contributed extensively, shaping the engine bay, cabin layout, and numerous bespoke components to ensure that every surface is intentional.
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