Pair the gorgeous body of a 1955 Chevy Bel Air with some modern underpinnings, and the result is all the sweeter, as seen in ...
This Porsche 911 was deemed a lemon, but Mat Armstrong set out to bring it back to life through a painstaking restoration.
Artificial intelligence and heavy fabrication collide as one creator machines a functional Square Four engine from scrap ...
The LS9 debuted in the 2009 C6 Corvette ZR1 — a car that reset expectations for what an American sports car could do. The engine itself was a 6.2-liter pushrod V8 fitted with a 2.3-liter Roots-type ...
This video continues the restoration of a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster, highlighting a major milestone with the installation of a 525 HP LS3 V8 engine It focuses on the progress of the build, ...
Low weight, big power, and a massive engine. It’s a formula almost as old as the motor vehicle itself but getting it right involves far more than a rolling chassis and a big V8. You need skill, ...
In an era of garage-queen supercars, a radically reimagined American classic now commands attention. A 1990 Buick Estate Wagon, transformed with a ground-up restoration and a modern Corvette-derived ...
A contributor to CarBuzz since April 2025, Ben also was a finalist in The Intercooler Young Writer Compition in 2021, has done a placement with AutoCar, and runs his own independant automotive blog.
Believe it or not, this isn’t the world’s first V8-swapped Chevy Sonic. Cleetus McFarland has one with an 8.8-liter Chevy big block, and PMR Motorsports built an LS3-powered Sonic rally car a few ...
The 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP is just the sort of four-door Corvette Americans have long prayed for, with sharp steering, fabulous response from the four-piston Brembo brakes, exceptionally balanced and ...
Sean is a JDM and off-road enthusiast of many years, and an automotive photographer. He holds a B.A. in Literature and Writing Studies, an A.A. in Communications, and an A.A. in English. He is ...
What is the best bang-for-buck V-8 crate engine you can buy in 2024? The correct answer is Chevy's tried and true swap platform, the “Gen IV” 6.2-liter LS3 V-8 engine. Why the LS3 when there are ...