Some of the rarest and quirkiest Chevrolet Corvette variants appealed to enthusiasts of speed and unique design, from ...
Per the official eBay listing, the last owner spent $23 large just to get the thing running again. Even so, the auction ...
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The second generation Ford Galaxie platform is an underrated foundation for an amazing restomod. But because Falcons, Mustangs, and F-Series trucks exist, you can understand why the often ...
In 2025, the automotive landscape is filled with more restomods than ever, but there are still a few standouts, including Prodrive’s reborn Subaru Impreza: the P25. Considering Prodrive acted as ...
It seems like just yesterday we were all hyping up the 2025 Corvette ZR1's twin-turbocharged V8 engine and its 233 miles per hour top speed. But there's apparently another Corvette being tested ...
A genuine C2-generation Corvette donor body was used, with modifications performed by Mike Staveski at Restomod World, a shop located in Florida. While the underpinnings are modern—a 550-hp 6.3-liter ...
and eight C1 Fuelies. The biggest surprise, though, was a 1967 coupe, fitted with an L89 big-block engine. While rare, L89s aren’t the king of the hill when it comes to Corvette prices, yet this one ...
One that unquestionably fits into this category is the 2019 Chevy Corvette ZR1. Clean, low-mile examples of this American supercar have been changing hands at absolutely crazy prices in recent months.
This 1963 Chevy Corvette Stingray is a restomod reinterpretation of Peter Brock's original sketch. Powered by a 550-hp V-8, the split-window C2 is nonetheless a pretty understated effort.
So what do you think? Is this restomod truck your kind of cool, or would you prefer something completely original instead?