Donks are a little off the beaten track for performance fans, but whether you love them or hate them, anything is better with an LS-engine, right? During another one of our extensive searches of YouTube for the latest and greatest video clips, we encountered a “Hulked-out” 1986 Chevrolet Caprice complete with an LS7. To many purists or gearheads this LS swap may seem like a waste of perfectly good Corvette motor and a whole lot of money. Another video shows what we believe to be the same 1986 Caprice with lambo-style doors (yes, all four of them) doing some rather redonkiculous donuts at some car meet. In this video the donk is sporting a coat of grey primer and some seriously silly 30-inch Forgiatos rims with rubber band tires. Based on the unique nature of finding an LS7 in an ’86 Caprice it is fairly safe to assume that is the same donk prior to thousands of dollars worth of pimping.
A later video shows the former grey primer donk strutting its stuff with vibrant green paint job with artistic airbrush accents; some artist painstakingly emblazoned the body of Caprice with images of the Incredible Hulk. This green machine retained the lambo-style doors and LS7 powerplant, but it now houses a crazy stereo system with Hulk-sized monitors in each door.
A shop took the time to mold in the front end, install a custom grill and add in some tinted suburban headlights; if anyone has ever driven at night with the headlight covers back in the ‘90s then they should understand the sheer stupidity of tinting the headlights. Even the 30-imch rims were treated to a little green paint to accent the black and green Hulk-themed paint job. Again, this Hulk-themed donk is someone’s dream come to life, but why give hardcore LS fans nightmares with what some consider a wasteful use of an LS7?