Vintage Supercars
inspired by legends like Carroll Shelby, Peter Brock and Bill Thomas.
Il Lupo Nero the black wolf
Il Lupo Nero the black wolf
Il Lupo Nero
codename: the Black Wolf
The purest expression of a vintage supercar: compact, brutal, and beautifully simple. It starts with the spirit of a Fiberfab Banshee, then goes far beyond it. Rebuilt as a complete, modern machine with a custom chassis and a custom body designed to capture the same low, muscular silhouette in a cleaner, tighter form.
This is not a “restomod.” It is a ground-up build meant to feel raw and alive. No distractions. No gimmicks. Just the sound, the throttle, the road, and the driver.
Built from the ground up
The white renderings show the finished intent: a smooth, sculpted body with purposeful aero details and an unmistakable stance. The black car is the real thing in progress. Hands-on, imperfect, honest, and becoming.
Powertrain and chassis
At the heart is a 6.2L LS3 paired to a T56 Magnum transmission. Reliable, serviceable and built for real driving. Individual throttle bodies bring instant response and a hard mechanical edge that modern cars have forgotten.
Underneath, the foundation is all-new: front and rear double wishbone suspension for real geometry, real grip, and a car that communicates. This is a chassis designed to work, not just look fast.
Key specs
Custom chassis
Custom body based on a Fiberfab Banshee
6.2L LS3 V8
T56 Magnum 6-speed
ITBs (individual throttle bodies)
Front and rear double wishbone suspension
Vintage Supercars.
Vintage Supercars.
This mark is the campaign badge for Muscle at the Miglia. It’s our signal that this project is built for real miles, not display. We’re taking a California built Vintage Supercar to Italy, documenting the entire build and the entire route week on film, and this logo is the banner we run under because it says the truth in one glance. The car gets driven. The roads are the point. The story is earned, not staged. For partners, it means your brand is attached to a bold, high contrast journey that plays perfectly in Italy and reads clearly back home, American craftsmanship and horsepower cutting through historic towns, with the kind of authenticity that audiences and customers trust.