So I thought I’d throw my 2 cents in regarding this car. I flew up to South Dakota to see it and met the seller and did a pretty in-depth review. I will say up front, my intent was to buy it when I went up there and once I got there and started looking at it, I REALLY was going to buy it. Unfortunately I didn’t and more on why in a moment.
The car is probably one of the best examples I have seen.
The frame is professional construction and has some interesting addons that indicate someone put some real thought into this car. It has a true tilt steering and an adjustable driver’s seat (who does that on a race car?). The roll cage has sleeved and pinned side bars that allow you to swing them out to give full open sides to get in/out. The boxes on the sides of the car were added as “cone” deflectors for autocross. If you happen to whack a cone, it punts it out of the way and shouldn’t cause damage to the rear fender. The shift lever (for the 6 speed) is perfectly positioned for your hand positions. The front wing/dive planes are easily removeable for trailer loading or driving on the street. It has cockpit mounted brake bias adjustment. Oh, and a trailer hitch if you want to drive to the track and pull a small trailer with your track tires and “stuff”.
Under the hood, the wiring is connected up using OEM style connectors and looks spotless. I didn’t see a single wire nut or hanging wires. Custom painted boxes cover the coils and a few polished chrome or aluminum items were installed to dress up the engine bay but not so much to make it garish.
The V8 is all growl and the dual exhaust is just the right amount of loud to let anyone within earshot to know who’s in charge but not so much to be uncomfortable. I can’t imagine what 6 gear is like and quite honestly, I don’t think I would have had the required enormous brass ones to find out what the top end would be like.
So, why didn’t I buy the car? I am… shall we say… a bit portly. Okay, I’m fat. I’m 5ft10in and 250lbs. I wear a 54 jacket and can’t slide into the Kirkey racing seat without some lube on my hips and a crow bar to get me back out. With all the adjustables (tilt steering, moveable seat, opening side bars), the car is built for drivers from over 6ft and under 5ft 7in but not for someone that is wide.
This is a professionally built street legal race car that is at home at the track, autocross or going to get burgers. It is worth well over 50 grand. I won’t discuss price but the seller is a great guy and a reasonable offer will get this car and I’m sure he would work with you to get it shipped anywhere in the US. If you have considered buying a V8 Stalker, this IS the one.