To get the most power out of your hot rod or performance car, the most sensible approach may be to simply replace the engine.
From a rusty shell to a Corvette-based chassis and a 1,100-hp-capable engine, this sleeper wagon is a masterclass in DIY fabrication.
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We're always down for a good V-8 swap, and this one is exceptionally cool. It's a Chevy Sonic hatchback rally car that's had an LS3 crate motor shoehorned under its hood, and equipped with all-wheel ...