The Kindig CF1 Cabriolet #006 is a 650-hp roadster built for Tommy Cars LLC, debuting at the 2023 SEMA Show. Completed in nine months, it combines raw power with modern custom design.
Engine and Transmission
The CF1 Cabriolet #006 features a Lingenfelter Eliminator LS7 with LS3 heads, Borla 8-stack injection, and Holley Dominator EFI. Power is sent through a GM Performance 4L80E automatic transmission.
Chassis and Exhaust
Built on a Roadster Shop CF1 Spec 7 chassis, it uses Borla mufflers and a 3-inch stainless X-pipe exhaust, tailored specifically for this CF1.
Body Modifications
The body is full carbon fiber, tubbed, with a 3-inch-to-zero wedge sectioning. Doors are stretched 4.5 inches, wheel arches reshaped, and the windshield frame is 2.5-inch chopped and laid back. Cowl vent and tonneau cover are shaved, while the cabriolet features a unique windshield and removed Carson-style top.
Paint
Finished in “Sageless” from Kindig’s Modern Classikk line powered by Sikkens, the exterior complements the car’s aggressive, elegant proportions.
Interior
The cabin features leather in “Ferrari Saddle” by JS Custom Interiors, custom door panels, 3D-printed glove box, and fully bespoke seats. The Sparc Industries steering wheel was designed and built specifically for this build.
Wheels and Tires
Custom one-off wheels by Dave Kindig and EVOD feature a two-tone finish: 21×9 front and 22×12 rear. Michelin Pilot 4S tires measure 255/30/21 front and 335/25/22 rear.
Performance Highlights
With a 650-hp LS7, lightweight carbon-fiber body, and precision handling, the CF1 Cabriolet #006 delivers thrilling acceleration and a responsive driving experience. Every mechanical and design choice enhances performance.
Summary
The Kindig CF1 Cabriolet #006 is a modern custom masterpiece, blending carbon-fiber construction, Lingenfelter LS7 power, and luxurious, fully bespoke interior and wheels.
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Source: kindigit.com