RWD Suzuki Swift with a LS1 V8
by Christopher Christopher
Published in engineswapdepot.com
Jack Mill spent 10 months building his Suzuki Swift with his brother and father. Jack removed the factory powertrain and floor from the subcompact car. In its place they fabricated a custom tubular chassis, floor, and firewall. It rides on a Commodore subframe and suspension in front and a custom 4-link rear suspension. In the engine bay Jack installed a LS1 V8. Behind that is a Powerglide two-speed automatic transmission and Ford 9-inch rear end. View more photos of the project’s progress at Swifty FB page.
Source: Street Machine and Flinty460