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1963 Corvette Engine Compartment Modifications - Split Personality, Part 7
Rich Lagasse covers the engine compartment, air intake, and cooling systems. more
1963 Chevy Corvette Exterior Features - Split Personality, Part 6
Rich Lagasse covers the various features of the body and exterior components. more
1963 Corvette - Split Personality Returns, Part 5
Rich Lagasse covers the exhaust, fuel, and engine electronics upgrades on his MIA C2. more
2000 Chevrolet Corvette C5 - Project C5x Hits The Dyno
We Run Some Baseline Numbers For Our Newest Project Car more
Chevrolet Corvette C2 - The Timber Wolf C2 Gets Suspended
The Chassis, Suspension, Brakes, And Rearend Get Installed more
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray - The Timber Wolf C2 Gets Fired Up
We Get The 393 Stroker Motor, Tremec Tranny, and Radiator Installed. more
Project C4orce's 5.3 Gets Thoroughly Mounted
Negotiating The Potholes On The Road To Lsx Power Wasn't Quite As Difficult As We Anticipated more
Making Your Corvette Invisible
Project Shark Attack Goes Stealthy more
1964 Corvette - The Timberwolf C2 Build Continues
We get "down and dirty" with some final bodywork, new paint, wiring, and a cool A/C install in our 1964 Chevrolet Corvette project car more
1964 Corvette - The Disassembly, Evaluation, and Start of the Timberwolf C2
In part two of this series we tear down our 1964 Chevrolet Corvette project car and then begin our ultimate C2 street fighter build more
1964 Corvette - The Timberwolf Speed Shop C2 Project Car: The Beginning
We team up with Corvette Restoration AZ to build the ultimate C2 street fighter from a humble "carny" 1964 Chevrolet Corvette more
1963 Corvette Z06 Project Car - Split Personality, Part 1
Swapping an LS7 and modern suspension into a 1963 Corvette Z06 split-window more
1963 Chevy Corvette - Split Personality, Part 4
Part 4 of our 1963 Corvette Split Personality project car covers installing modern C5 seats in a Midyear Corvette. more
1963 Corvette Z06 Suspension and Chassis - Split Personality, Part 2
Part 2 of our 1963 Corvette Z06 project car chassis and suspension installation. more
1987 Chevrolet Corvette Project Car - Project C4orce Launched!
Here is a look at our recently acquired 1987 Chevrolet Corvette to start off Project C4orce more
Project Shark Attack C3 Corvette Radiator Install - Radiator Fallout
Installing a new Dewitts Reproductions radiator in our Project Shark Attack C3 Corvette more
1963 Chevy Corvette Project Car - Split Personality, Part 3
Engine, drivetrain and brake upgrades for our 1963 Z06 Pro-Classic Corvette project. more
WANTED:  Your Opinion!
We'd really like your input on this one, so put your thinking caps on and warm up your keyboards. more
Shifty Business
Project Shark Attack's tired four-speed gets the heave-ho in favor of a new Keisler TKO five-speed overdrive tranny more
Finding Chevrolet Corvette Project Time - The Lost Weekend Revisited
Exclusive tips on how to Find Chevrolet Corvette Project Time, featuring a mechanical fuel pump, Holley-carburetor tune, and More! more
1979 Chevy Corvette - Part 10: We install the 383/Keisler five-speed combo into Project Shark Attack
Part Ten of project Shark Attack covers the installation of our 383 with a Keisler five-speed tranny more
1979 Chevy Corvette - Part 9: We assemble a new 383 for Project Shark Attack
We show you how to build a killer 383 for the street that will give your corvette plenty of tire scorching power more
1979 Chevy Corvette - Shark Attack: L98 Engine Disassembly
Now that we've chosen our engine, it's time to start rebuilding it more
1979 Chevy Corvette - L98 Decision: To Build Or Not To Build
Considering our engine options for Project Shark Attack, rebuild the original engine or go with an L98 rebuild? more
1979 Chevy Corvette - Gearing Up for a Wild Ride
We can anticipate the upcoming road test causing a bit of excitement anddisappointment, knowing the engine is a worn-out, gutless slug. But thetight suspension and handling will make up for the lack of power, atleast for a little while. We also haven't h more