If you’ve been following along to TimelessMuscle.com and GM-EFI.com for the last year, you probably have seen the various posts from Reversion Raceworks, depicting their latest product offerings and their long-running OBS Suburban project vehicle. But what’s not-so-known, is that Reversion Raceworks’ founder, Tyler McCormack, has owned a beautiful C4 Corvette since high school. After focusing on other projects in recent years, including his ’70 Chevelle SS and the aforementioned Suburban, it only made sense to dig a little deeper into the ’80s automotive icon.
In the first video spotlighting the car itself, depicted above, Tyler gives us a firsthand look at the Corvette, while giving us a heads-up on the future plans for the car; including a widebody kit, an LS swap, and much more. He also walks us through the entire process when it comes to scanning a car for 3D printing.
For those of you that don’t know, Reversion Raceworks 3D prints parts and accessories for many popular cars and trucks — including gauge cluster housings and dash panels for those looking to customize their vehicle with aftermarket gauges or implement a Holley EFI, or other screen display device into their vehicle.
Follow along with Tyler in the video, so you can further understand what exactly goes into the R&D side of things behind the scenes of Reversion Raceworks. If you own a Corvette, of any year, keep an eye on this landing page (HERE) as the crew continues to add new product to their site, continuously.

Rick Seitz is the owner and founder of GMEFI Magazine, and has a true love and passion for all vehicles. When he isn’t tuning, testing, or competing with the brand’s current crop of project vehicles, he’s busy tinkering and planning the next modifications for his own cars.