Using a Fiero for a Ferrari replica is one thing – a true supercar like the R8, quite another
Continuing to power this 1990 Toyota Supra is the standard 3.0-liter six-cylinder
Underpinning this Lamborghini Vision GT replica is a steel frame and a small electric motor
The model was painstakingly built by hand by a craftsman over 50 years ago
Considering the old-school equipment used, the results are actually commendable
We’re not totally sure this is a match made in heaven – but someone clearly did
Based on a 2004 Pontiac GTO, it is impressive, but is this replica worth that much?
Be prepared to have a conversation with people at the gas station if you own this “Lamborghini”
This replica may have some original Ferrari parts, but it also has an asking price of almost $46k
The Ferrari impersonator is trying hard to hide the Pontiac Fiero underpinnings with a bespoke fiberglass body
Believe it or not, this is a replica that uses parts from a 30+ year old Nissan Cefiro, and some clever carbon fiber panels
This Honda Civic retains its original 1.8-liter VTEC four-cylinder despite its Lamborghini-inspired styling
Powering this wild Batmobile replica is a 502 cubic-inch Cadillac V8
LEGO’s newest kit replicates the DeLorean Time Machine in exquisite detail and is not intended to be played with
Australian laws are strict when it comes to car mods and the owner of this Mad Max replica learned it first hand
Jonny Smith of The Late Brake Show takes a look at an exquisite replica of the famous Porsche 917K that’s legal to drive on the street
Small automakers are now able to manufacture or import up to 325 street-legal turn-key replicas per year
This McLaren F1 LM replica was completely hand-built from carbon fiber, aluminum, and fiberglass