is the sleeper factor a good thing?

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i love talking :q:q:q:q about racing people. after beating a RX-8, and a hopped up 67 Camaro, and some others cars, i figure i have the rights. well, theres a guy at work, with an older Ford Probe LX. he has some ugly body kit, and its painted 2 tone blue and white. he said he could whoop anything i had, and then he asked what i drove. i told him i had a Camaro Z/28 and a Mark VIII. he asked what a M8 was and i said a Lincoln. his reply; "oh, im not worried about a lincoln, tell me about ur chevy tho." then i stopped him... i was steemed! i replied "ever seen a 2 door lincoln before?" he paused. "yeh!" i said. "it has double the cylinders ur anal probe has and i wouldnt even have to turn my over drive off to cook ur ass. he hasnt brought his car to work since.

my real question is that is a sleeper factor a good thing? because when i tell people i have a lincoln, they tend to laugh in my face.

what do u guys think?

PS: random: i also hate when u tell people u have a mark VIII and they think you said Marquise.... god i get so mad.

ok, now i feel better :D
 
At least in my book, a low profile can't hurt. Yah, the sleeper is a good thing. When you whip your competition, it adds to the draw drop factor.

I had a only once had a person mistake the Mark VIII what Marquise, needless to say I didn't choose not to get any parts from him.
 
Lincolns Own said:
PS: random: i also hate when u tell people u have a mark VIII and they think you said Marquise.... god i get so mad.

AMEN!

I think having a sleeper is cool...too bad the mark 8 is only a sleeper to imports, and no competition to any "real" domestic car
 
torquemonkey said:
I had a only once had a person mistake the Mark VIII what Marquise, needless to say I didn't choose not to get any parts from him.


Can you tell I've been up for twenty some odd hours? Oh well, must sleep now.
 
While the sleepr factor helps at stop lights I think in the big picture it's a bad thing because it makes the car less popular.

Having a popular car helps keep it's value up and parts available from aftermarket suppliers. Sure wish those aftermarket folks would get busy with some headlight replacements!
 
mach8 said:
While the sleepr factor helps at stop lights I think in the big picture it's a bad thing because it makes the car less popular.

Having a popular car helps keep it's value up and parts available from aftermarket suppliers. Sure wish those aftermarket folks would get busy with some headlight replacements!


If I wanted a popular car I would have bought a mustang. I bought my Mark because it IS a sleeper.
 
The sleeper factor is what I love most about my MK.
When I am driving my chevelle people expect it to be fast.
They have no clue what hit them when they get beat by a 12 second Lincoln !
 
sleepers are great, although when i went to get an oil change some kid i had never seen before asked me how my car had done on a dyno run this fall - never seen the kid before, he had seen pics of my car on a local racing website. Since there are almost no mark viii's here, it's a sleeper, but uncommon enough that people notice it i guess....
 
Ya I know what u mean 67.

People ask me what car I drive so I tell them and they go OMG you drive a gramma car. I just look at them and tell them go ask this guy what it can do. The main reason I got my car is b/c its a Lincoln and no one has one in this town under 35 so far I noticed.
 
MrWilson said:
AMEN!

I think having a sleeper is cool...too bad the mark 8 is only a sleeper to imports, and no competition to any "real" domestic car


What do you consider a real domestic car?
 
KainDTE said:
What do you consider a real domestic car?
Good question? I was thinking that. I guess he lives in a neighborhood where everyone owns low 14sec. domestic cars. He doesn't understand the sleeper concept.
 
Originally Posted by torquemonkey
I had a only once had a person mistake the Mark VIII what Marquise, needless to say I didn't choose not to get any parts from him.

Guy must have worked for AutoZone!!!
When I bought brake pads fron Auto Zone, they sold me pads for a Grand Marquis....must be the same guy :D Of course I discovered this AFTER I took the car apart.
 
k9t8m said:
If I wanted a popular car I would have bought a mustang. I bought my Mark because it IS a sleeper.


True dat!

I love when some Rice burner pulls up and overrevs his/her little motor and I take off leaving nothing but the smell of shame for the little rice cake.
 

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