IN A MOOD FOR RACING? How About This 1,160 HP 1972 Chevy Nova?! AN ULTIMATE SLEEPER!!!

Look can be deceiving, we all know that. And in the case of this 1972 Chevy Nova with a faded green paint job that you are going to see in the video below, this goes double. This Dru Diesner’s vintage beauty is one of those things for which Italians are saying “Mama Mia!”, and that is what happens to everyone who takes a look under its hood, where 1 160 HP twin supercharged LS2 engine is laying, waiting for the ignition to be turned on and starts ripping off the asphalt beneath it.

As you will see it for yourself in this video clip, this ultimate big muscle is a real incarnation for the term “sleeper”, and during its visit of Northern Chicago, the guys who saw it and had a pleasure of testing it, literally had their minds blown away. This great car gives an utter automotive experience to every muscle car aficionado!

It was built by a man named Kurt Urban, who had a shop in Detroit at that time, called “Kurt Urban Performance”, who decided to make a car that will be a real racing monster. The way its current owner Dru is telling us, many times when he goes at car shows and similar gatherings of muscle cars, people initially see him as a total outsider. But once they get a glimpse under the hood, they are looking for their jaws on the floor.

It really is one hell of a big muscle, and in order to get much better image of what I’m talking about, watch the video and get a strong combo-hit of real strength and power!

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