Hillclimb All The Things

Hillclimb All The Things

We took the world’s wildest hillclimb dreams and shoved them into machines you’d never expect to see charging up Pikes Peak or Goodwood’s twisty ribbons. From a stealthy, jetfighter-inspired ’96 Toyota Chaser that’s basically a flying saucer on wheels, to a mid-engine Chevy Tahoe that swapped suburban lumbering for razor-sharp mountain fury, these builds are proof that turning everyday metal into apex predators on a mountain sprint isn’t just possible — it’s inevitable. Our squad pushed engines back, widened tracks until they screamed for mercy, and layered aero like a tactical sandwich to make sure these beasts cling to the road like they’re glued on with rocket fuel.

This lineup is a brutal celebration of what happens when culture, technology, and pure hillclimb obsession collide. We didn’t just widen fenders; we rewrote the rulebook for each car’s entire existence — from a ’69 Shelby GT350’s mid-engine shift to a Dodge Hellcat carving Goodwood with aerodynamic precision a fighter pilot would envy. These aren’t hypothetical daydreams but fully realized alternate timelines where the mountain demands respect and these cars answer with snarling aggression and engineering wizardry. Whether you’re into American muscle, JDM classics, or the offbeat Wrangler that got serious about speed, this is the hillclimb chapter you never knew you needed.