The SEMA show, held earlier this month, annually sees some of the finest restomods and rods, customs and could-bes from major manufacturers and custom builders. But in this year’s Battle of the Builders competition, Mike and Jim Ring’s 1948 Chevy Loadmaster, nicknamed “Enyo,” was the best BoB.

The brothers also had another nickname for the squat green beast – the goddess of war. It sports radical custom body work atop a bespoke chassis with a 510-cu.in. Goodwin V-8 racing engine.

And if first place isn’t enough, the BoB second place went to Ringbrothers with this:

It’s a 1972 Chevy K5 Blazer, nicknamed “Bully.” The Blazer has a 6.2-liter LS3 V-8 with Whipple supercharger on its own chassis, with a wild interior.