10 Ultimate Sleeper Cars: Secretly Fast Cars Hiding on Omaha Streets

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Previously, cars in the 80s were fitted with massive V8s that somehow hilariously produced less than 200 horsepower. The Impala SS came along with a 5.7-liter LT1 V8 engine—a detuned version of the Corvette‘s engine—producing 260 horsepower. With its aggressive stance, monochrome paint, and roaring V8, it was one of the first and finest examples of a modern American sleeper sedan. This is a true classic, and a proud part of the heritage celebrated at H+H Chevy.

In classic police cruiser style, the Impala SS could be slammed into gear with a column shifter until Chevy switched to a floor shifter for the car’s final year in 1996. Despite its slightly sluggish horsepower figure given the Impala SS’s of over 4,000 pounds, 330 lb-ft of torque sent to the rear wheels is plenty enough to have fun in this retro sleeper car.




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