Welcome to Cheetah Evolution
The iconic Cheetah race car built by in the 1960s garnered a huge following for its radical looks, backdoor inception at General Motors and its near arrival as a Cobra killer on America’s race tracks. Yes, if the Cheetah had been born earlier, or had General Motors not imposed a competition ban in 1963, the fuel-injected 327-powered Cheetah may have met or exceeded the universal popularity the Shelby Cobra enjoys today. In short, people celebrate the Cheetah today for the radical machine it was, along with the sensation in could have been. But thankfully, a select group of individuals at Cheetah Evolution were not content to leave the latent legend rest, and have spent years developing the car into a fire breathing LS-powered monster, with modernized chassis and suspension systems to help it hold its own against modern cars.
While they continued their work on Corvettes under the names Ruth Engineering & Racing as well as Ruth Restorations, the Ruths formed Cheetah Evolution for the project, completing many cars and catapulting the Cheetah to heights that Bill Thomas would never have imagined. In addition to small and big-block Chevrolet powered cars, the team has also produced various LS-powered cars, and even a V12 LS Cheetah that we saw firsthand at the 2018 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
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