The Calm Before The Storm - Beginnings Of A Sleeper Build
This is an introduction to the Lone Wolf Hot Rods' current street sleeper project car -- a 1970 Chevrolet Nova. It's your typical "granny-mobile" with pretty much zero optional equipment. The biggest redeeming quality is the fact it has just over 13,000 original miles (yes, they are still out there!). In this video, the car has a snoring inline six with a three on the tree. That will all change! The idea here is to build a nondescript Sleeper - one with ahem..."adequate power" under the hood! It will look close to the same as it does now, but under the skin there will be some very healthy changes. Subscribe (for Free!!!) to the Lone Wolf Hot Rods YouTube channel and you can watch this thing morph. I'll also throw in a big chunk of related high performance tech that you can use on any project -- Chevy Nova or otherwise. Keep your eyes peeled to this channel for updates!
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