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In addition to the LT1- and LT4-based '92-'96 SuperNaturals, Callaway built a total of 17 ZR-1–based SuperNatural CR-1s from 1992 to 1995, making these some of the rarest Corvettes on earth today.
The latest attempt is the Callaway SuperNatural SS. "We hadn't thought about modifying this car," says Callaway Cars marketing director Rick Carey, "until a guy dropped off his own Impala and said ...
The 1993 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 you see here is not only a car that is hard to come by, with only 18 examples converted into C8 Supernatural by Callaway Engineering, but also one that was kind of a ...
Dubbed the C8 SuperNatural, Callaway differed this Camaro from the standard sports car by making its nose longer, lower, and even pointier. It also has different headlights—which feature ...
Though not a manufacturer production car, the Callaway SuperNatural C8 Camaro deserves an honorable mention despite the fact that not many have ever heard of it. Much like a Yenko Camaro from the ...
The fourth generation of the Camaro/Firebird hos become the dorling of the F-car tuner group. Among the more prestigious tuners are Reeves Callaway, John Hennessey, John Lingenfelter and Doug ...
It's a rare Callaway-modified C4-generation Corvette ZR-1 Aerobody Supernatural CR1, one of just 15 in existence. With 500 horsepower to the wheels and rocking a sweet body kit, it's one of the ...
Inspired by the 254-mph Callaway Sledgehammer, the super-slippery body kit is complemented by a 383-cu.in. stroker V8. As opposed to the 5.7-liter motor from the factory, the SuperNatural engine ...
Callaway also built Corvette race cars, starting with the SuperNatural that made appearances at Le Mans in 1994 and 1995, finishing 2nd and 3rd in that year's GT2 field, and culminating in a GT3 ...
By 1994, Callaway-constructed SuperNatural Corvette race cars were achieving podium finishes at LeMans, while GT3 racing versions of the C7 Corvette raced competitively into the 2020s. Named after ...