
Look stock and haul ass.
Speak softy and carry a big stick..whatever the term, these cars were built to not turn any heads until they have to. The age old reason why sleepers came about was to lure unsuspecting competition into thinking your car was much slower than it was. These altercations usually took place on the street, with many dollars on the line for the winner.

This Nova runs 9.20 by way of a twin Rotrex supercharged LSX Chevy small block


1970 Chevelle, daily driver that runs 11.00 with help from a basically stock escalade engine with twin turbo’s hi-jacked from a Buick Grand National.


67′ Chevelle known as “Honk if parts fall off”. 8.95 in the 1/4. Turbo SBC.
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