Top 7 Holiday Gifts for the LS/LT Die-Hards in Your Life
This 2025 Holiday Gift Guide is perfect for the car lover in your life, and has nifty and unique ideas suitable for every budget.
It’s officially that time again, and we aren’t just talking about stuffing our faces with turkey and the associated sides and desserts – rather, it’s time to start thinking about buying gifts for the folks in your life that deserve them. Christmas is mere weeks away, after all, and waiting until the last minute can be a stressful type of situation – who wants to rush around town looking for that special gift, or hope that the delivery guy arrives in time? Thus, we’ve assembled this 2025 Holiday Gift Guide to make that process a bit easier.
The items we’ve gathered for our 2025 Holiday Gift Guide are specifically aimed at – you guessed it – gearheads, as well as just folks who love cars, in general – in many cases, those that appreciate GM branded vehicles and the LS engine, of course. However, there are also some more universal gifts here that any car lover can appreciate, not to mention options for every budget – so you can decide just how much you want to spend on that special someone.
Pro-Lift 300-Pound Mechanic Creeper 2-in-1 Foldable Creeper Seat
Here we have something that any DIYer needs – a creeper. However, this particular Pro-Lift creeper is a bit more useful than a standard issue one in that it doesn’t just lay flat. Rather, it can also fold up into a “z” shape, making for a handy seat, serving two functions in one handy piece. It’s also pretty affordable, with a price tag of $72.99.
3D-Printed LS3 Engine Model
Many of us obviously have a soft spot for the LS3 engine – not to mention one powering our actual rides. Thus, our offices or dens could also likely be decorated a bit with this 3D-printed version of that same powerplant, which comes on its own removable stand, and one can also choose from various colors if they please. As is, this cool piece costs less than $100 too, coming in at $89.99.
Satin Black LS Engine Covers With Chevrolet, Bow Tie Logos
If one wants to secure a cool gift for their LS-owning special someone and has a bit more money to spend, this set of satin black valve covers is a pretty solid choice. Sold by Holley Performance, these valve covers look nice and modern with a satin black finish, highlighted by Chevrolet script and the iconic Bow Tie logo on each, sure to help dress up any engine bay – all for a cost of $435.
Milwaukee M12 Subcompact Combo Kit
It’s safe to say that most of us have some sort of battery-powered tools, which are all the rage these days. Everyone has their preference on brand, but for the Milwaukee lover in your life, this M12 Subcompact Combo Kit is a great way to go. It consists of a drill, impact gun and driver, charger, and two batteries, plus a carry bag, and is on sale right now for a mere $199 at Northern Tool.
NASCAR Driving Experience Daytona International Speedway
Many of us are NASCAR fans, and needless to say, getting a chance to drive a stock car on perhaps the most famous track in that series sounds like a literal dream – or one that could cost a lot of money. However, you can purchase that exact experience for as little as $529, though that’s for a mere five minutes of racing action. One can go all the way up to 48 minutes of track time for around $3,200, but either way, the experience comes with some classroom instruction, the chance to hit speeds of up to 160 mph, and even a racing license and certificate.
Lego C8 Corvette Stingray
It’s probably safe to say that there are a lot of car fans out there that are also Lego fans, as we’ve seen quite a few of them over the years. For them, the perfect gift might be something like this Lego C8 Corvette Stingray kit, which is a comprehensive and detailed 732 piece set with a cost of $59.99. Lego offers a bevy of other automotive options as well, if the Corvette isn’t their jam.
LS Engine Block Coffee Table
For that really special someone, it’s hard to deny that the perfect gift might be something that they’ll not only use, but also, a piece that serves as a literal work of art in a way. That gift is this LS engine block coffee table, which uses pistons and connecting rods as its legs and feet, and costs $1,125. If nothing else, it’s quite the cool conversation piece, and it’s sure to look great in any gearhead’s garage or office.








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