YouTuber builds Ferrari F40 from scratch using original bodywork
YouTuber builds Ferrari F40 from scratch using original bodywork

Everyone knows that the Ferrari F40 has a twin-turbocharged V8 engine, but this is no ordinary F40. The YouTuber is building the chassis himself, with the goal of making it even better than the original. He also installed a naturally aspirated V12 engine and a sequential gearbox. The Ferrari F40 is more than just a car; this car. It's the epitome of '80s luxury, Maranello magic and the brutal turbo madness that makes modern supercars seem tame. Of course, that also means buying one requires a bank account big enough to make Jeff Bezos giggle. But Stanceworks' Mike Burroughs isn't letting that stop him. Instead of spending millions on an original car, he built his own F40 from scratch, and it's becoming something very, very special. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("0f7e3106 -c4d6-4db4-8135-c508879a76f8"); } else { adpushup.triggerAd("82503191-e1d1-435a-874f-9c78a2a54a2f"); Eager to push his creative boundaries (and potentially skyrocket his YouTube views), Burroughs is…

Tuner Gives Toyota Crown Sport The Ferrari Purosangue Overhaul It Deserves
Tuner builds Ferrari Purosangue for Toyota Crown Sport

Fake badges and diffuser with quad tailpipes make Japanese SUV look like a Ferrari clone Japanese tuner Aero Over has made the Toyota Crown Sport look more like a Ferrari. Modifications include a splitter, diffuser, quad exhaust pipes, wheels and fake badging. The SUV was displayed at the Tokyo Auto Salon, right next to the real car. The Toyota Crown Sport is a crossover not offered in North America, and the Ferrari Purosangue may seem like it's from completely different worlds, but their design similarities can't be ignored. Japanese tuning company Aero Over decided to try out these similarities. They paid homage to the Italian SUV at a fraction of the cost by outfitting the Crown Sport with a custom body kit, quad exhaust pipes, Ferrari-style badging, and some new wheels. This modified Toyota Crown Sport was unveiled at the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon, strategically parked next to a real Ferrari Purosangue so visitors could play the "Spot the Imposter"…

Mazda Dealer Creates A $75K MX-5 That Glows In The Dark With A Giant Godzilla Surprise
Mazda dealer builds a $75K MX-5 that glows in the dark

Your chance to own a unique, head-turning Miata with bright colors and Godzilla painted on the hood December 16, 2024 08:28 Belgian dealers Mazda St-Michel and Gisele Racing have unveiled a one-off Mazda MX-5 RF. The MX-5 Kabuki Town features a unique livery inspired by Japanese pop culture and tradition. The exterior design took 510 hours and included original drawings by a Mexican artist. Gear fans universally love the Mazda MX-5 Because it does what many of today's bloated, over-hyped vehicles fail to do: deliver pure, unadulterated joy without costing you a second mortgage. But apparently, some people looked at the MX-5 and thought, "You know what it needs? More fluorescent dragons, derailed subway trains, and kabuki masks. Oh, let's make it glow in the dark." More: 2025 Mazda MX-5 Miata gets new 35th Anniversary Edition Meet the Mazda MX-5 "Kabuki Town," a quirky graffiti-inspired art car that's both a love letter to Japanese culture and proof that humans have…

A YouTuber Built The CyberRoadster Tesla Won’t Make
YouTuber builds a CyberRoadster that Tesla won’t build

It's not actually a truck or a roadster, but who cares when this YouTuber transforms a wrecked Model 3 into something so beautiful? go through Chris Chilton 1 hour ago A YouTuber is building a "CyberRoadster" coupe out of an accident-damaged Tesla sedan. The door is the only remaining body panel from the donor vehicle, a black Model 3 Performance. The real Tesla Roadster was originally scheduled to be released in 2020, but has now been postponed to 2025 or 2026. It's been four years since the Tesla Roadster's original release date, and there's no indication it won't debut until 2025 at the earliest. But one YouTuber didn't have the patience to wait and instead built his own, and from what we can see he's doing a great job. David Andreyev calls his homemade creation the CyberRoadster, even though it's neither a truck nor a convertible. But now with 12 coats of candy red paint, it still looks incredible. His…

Mini builds a car that's not so mini | ClassicCars.com Magazine
Mini builds a car that’s not so mini | ClassicCars.com Magazine

When Mini hits When the Mini was introduced to the U.S. in 2002, it was a refreshing car that was fun to drive, well marketed, and had decent performance in the Cooper S model. Over the past few years, the brand has gone through several changes that have hurt what Mini is all about. For 2025, the worst model we have right now is the redesigned 2025 Mini Countryman. I once owned a used first-generation Mini Cooper S with a six-speed transmission and tons of options. It was the first time I realized the adage "German cars are meant to be rented, not owned." It was the most troubled car I've ever owned. Everything started to break down at the classic 100,000-mile mark, but I complained about it every chance I got, like someone who loves Alfa Romeos. Am I such a masochist? I never thought of it that way, but here I am, writing this article complaining about the…