Our pal and video maven Jason Lewis is back with another great piece of work. We’ve showed you Jason’s kick ass V10 Maverick project, some of the work he has done with stuntman Mike Ryan and his wacko Freightliner truck, and other cool video work from his portfolio before. This time Jason has focused on one of the most important parts of the gearhead world…sound. This video is a compilation of footage from a bunch of different pieces Jason has worked on and lets us, the viewers revel in the screaming exhaust notes of everything from a Lotus Evora to a small block Chevy powered 1932 Ford coupe.
Between the two extremes we noted above, you’ll see and hear a survivor 327 powered Corvette, a couple of Aston Martins, modern muscle like a Shelby Cobra Mustang, Hemi Challenger, and Jason’s own road race ready third generation Camaro with a TPI topped 350 engine and manual transmission. The other thing you will love about this video is the neat setting. The mountain roads Jason uses as the backdrop for these test drives are beautiful and totally non-existent around the eastern BS HQ here in the crowded Northeast. We’re as envious of him driving all these cars are we are about the awesome apexes he is clipping on these roads.
Jason doesn’t spare the rod, either. Be prepared for tire smoke, lots of revs, and some of world’s finest exhaust notes!
Press play below to listen to a veritable symphony of varies automotive exhaust sounds by Jason Lewis!







I think my favorite is the V8 AstonMartin and I was really surprised by the Lotus, I wasn’t expecting it to be that good sounding.
The old ‘vette had a really cool, raw, unrefined sound, I loved it.
The best sound definitely came from the SR-powered 240SX, which makes a cameo appearance between the two Ducatis