The Supercar Destroyer - 1967 LT1 C2 Corvette

8,970,767
2,362
Published 2018-07-04
Who knew an American classic from the 60's would be whooping up on some modern Supercars? From McLarens to Lamborghinis - this Vette was GAPPING anything that lined up against him! You're probably wondering what the powerplant of this beast is? A twin-turbo LT1! Bet ya didn't see that coming! This is one of the coolest family projects we've seen in a long time. Big thanks to Kyle for showing us the ins and outs!
————————————————————————————————————
— Trailer Burnouts & Racecars VS Rain!:    • Trailer Burnouts, Rainy RACE CAR Road...  
— This Was a HARD Wreck!:    • One of the Hardest Wrecks We’ve EVER ...  
— Raceweeker's are RESOURCEFUL!:    • Racers Are Resourceful! (You won’t be...  
————————————————————————————————————
1320Video is your #1 source for Street Car videos! Check us out at www.1320video.com !
————————————————————————————————————
Subscribe ► youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=1320video

1320Video Gear ► www.1320video.com/shop

Facebook ► facebook.com/1320videos

Instagram ► instagram.com/1320video

1320Video ► www.1320video.com

Twitter ► twitter.com/1320video

Snapchat ► Crew_1320Video

All Comments (21)
  • @ericr9186
    When asked what his favorite part about this car his first answer was working on it with his boys. No matter how fast a car goes taking time to recognize what is most important makes this video awesome. What a cool dude.
  • @BioStuff415
    One of the best body designs ever made. Timeless.
  • @123yeahyeahno
    That Vette didn't just beat those super-cars, it destroyed them. What a beast.
  • @MartyInLa
    I'm a Ford guy, but even I have to admit this is one helluva good looking car, to me especially from the rear. This is one car that will never go out of style.
  • @RugbyLock2668
    Coolest thing about it was how his favorite thing was working on it with his boys.
  • @qunli4808
    "fav part?","work on it with my sons." got me in tears... awesome family, awesome dad !
  • @mudnducs
    Standing still or screaming at 160mph...that car sits on the road BEAUTIFUL!! What a work of art!
  • The whole time I'm thinking "man he must be holding on for dear life inside that thing" video switches to view inside the car and he looks like he's going to the grocery store
  • @risinbison1106
    176mph on a LT motor that he build with his boys. Damn that's impressive.
  • @theshapeexists
    Shows up to the track in a $300,000 lambo....gets smoked by a 50+ year old car partly built by teenagers. I love it.
  • @MakeSushi1
    beautiful car. frankly unbelievable it's from 1967 looks so sexy even today
  • @garypace7697
    Man, he smoked everything that challenged him. Kudos to him and his boys on building the car, great job.
  • @Biker65
    YouTuber: What's your favorite thing about the car? Owner: Working on it, with my boys. Good dad
  • @zaappp1588
    You know you're fast when you make supercars look like they're not even trying.
  • 176mph with an LT1 and the aerodynamics of a very beautiful brick. That is something to be very proud of.
  • @chuckprahl170
    Most beautiful body design GM ever had. Watching it smoke everything else in it's wake priceless!
  • @1rewd133
    One of the best body styles made, and it sounds like a fighter plane as it passes by.
  • @SK-xv3hn
    Gotta love it! I have owned a mainly stock 1967 Corvette Sting Ray L71 427/435 HP for almost 50 year. It's a rag-top and yellow and mainly stock. It was my first major purchase after coming hone from Viet Nam. I've currently still with 5 specialty cars I bought between '72 and '87. My '67 427/435 is by far my favorite. I paid around 6 grand for it, which now sounds ludicrous. I bought around a year later a '70 Pontiac GTO Judge w/400 and paid only $2,500 at a auction I ran a car though. I like driving it during the mild winters we get with the top down. It's prone to fish-tailings but has really tight steering and sweey ride. My Vette is my favorite and I've owned many awesome cars in my collecting period from the early 70's through the late 80's when I bought a '87 twin turbo 911/930 Porsche w/505 slantnose option. I thank my 1st love my wife of 50 years for allowing me this 1 vice. I guess, she'll reap the rewards from it!
  • @ScrawnyRonnie89
    What a great father. Those memories are forever. He deserves such a great car