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Old Fart
06-20-2024, 09:26 AM
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5.4MarkVIII
06-20-2024, 05:07 PM
I don’t agree with a lot of the modern stuff they listed and Calling a V series Cadillac a sleeper is laughable.

IMO from my generation of cars Thunderbird/ cougar with the 3.8 SC.
And the mark 8’s because everyone thought they were old man cars.

RedSN
06-20-2024, 06:02 PM
Agree with some of them, especially the Taurus SHO and the Chrysler 2.2L turbo cars. That SHO spanked many a Mustang and Camaro back in the day.

True Blue
06-20-2024, 06:55 PM
No mention of the late 90's Buick Regal or Pontiac Grand Prix with the 3.8 S/C. Those were true sleepers. Another sleeper was the late 80's Dodge Caravan with the 4cyl turbo mated to a 5spd manual.

Ponyryd
06-20-2024, 07:00 PM
Of what’s listed I would agree with the turbo GMs, and was actually gonna say the Syclone/Typhoon before I even clicked the link. To me they’re a really cool, and quick small truck, something that wasn’t common at the time and could catch people by surprise.
As for the G35/37 sedan, that’s my daily and it’s pretty quick, but I wouldn’t call it a sleeper…..and for the record, the red one posted at the end of the paragraph looks more like an M35, not a G.

5.4MarkVIII
06-20-2024, 07:47 PM
No mention of the late 90's Buick Regal or Pontiac Grand Prix with the 3.8 S/C. .

Can’t be a sleeper if it’s on fire. Lol

Spock
06-21-2024, 07:33 PM
Agree with some of them, especially the Taurus SHO and the Chrysler 2.2L turbo cars. That SHO spanked many a Mustang and Camaro back in the day.

96 Taurus SHO for sure

Quicksilver
06-21-2024, 08:12 PM
itv kind of depends on your definition of a sleeper. back in the day you could factory order a base model full size Ford galaxy with a 427 twin 4-barrel engine,, Chevy impala with a 427, a full size Plymouth or dodge with a 426 hemi or a Pontiac Catalina with a 421 super duty tri power.
to my mind, a 1964 studebaker Avanti with the r2 supercharged engine was a street sleeper if ever there was one. in 1964 Andy Granatelli set a Bonneville speed record in a sort of stock Avanti at 178 miles an hour, a record that stood for decades.

LX89
06-21-2024, 11:17 PM
Agree with some of them, especially the Taurus SHO and the Chrysler 2.2L turbo cars. That SHO spanked many a Mustang and Camaro back in the day.

A friend knew a guy that bought a brand new 1984 Dodge Daytona Turbo 2.2
It was such a pos lemon with numerous problems that he eventually drove it back to the dealership,handed them the keys and walked away.

FABMAN
06-22-2024, 08:03 AM
I always find these lists funny. Naming some of the best sleepers of “all time” is a bit of a stretch with most of these on the list. Some were “sleepers” in their day but comparing them with late model cars would be laughable. That’s why I think these “all time” lists are a joke.

The average late model sporty car/SUV (especially from Germany) these days would embarrass most of these. Heck a boring late model V6 Camry would humble most on the list. LOL

Also calling any sports car like a firebird or corvette is never a sleeper in my book.

Assuming this was meant to be era specific sleepers, I am surprised stuff like the Dodge Magnum Hemi V8 wagon, the supercharged 3800 V6 GM sedans and 80/90s BMW 5 series sedans didn’t make the cut.

FABMAN
06-22-2024, 08:05 AM
A friend knew a guy that bought a brand new 1984 Dodge Daytona Turbo 2.2
It was such a pos lemon with numerous problems that he eventually drove it back to the dealership,handed them the keys and walked away.

Growing up we had a new (at the time) 1985 Chrysler New Yorker 2.2 turbo. It used to eat transmissions and ac compressors like crazy, lost count how many times it didn’t start. It was a complete POS.

Quicksilver
06-22-2024, 08:30 AM
itv kind of depends on your definition of a sleeper. back in the day you could factory order a base model full size Ford galaxy with a 427 twin 4-barrel engine,, Chevy impala with a 427, a full size Plymouth or dodge with a 426 hemi or a Pontiac Catalina with a 421 super duty tri power.
to my mind, a 1964 studebaker Avanti with the r2 supercharged engine was a street sleeper if ever there was one. in 1964 Andy Granatelli set a Bonneville speed record in a sort of stock Avanti at 178 miles an hour, a record that stood for decades.

actually, now that i think about it, you could factory order the same supercharged engine in a totally non-descript Studebaker Lark 2 door sedan. now that's a sleeper