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1962 Brunton SuperStalker - Burgundy w/ Silver stripe over black - 2k miles - $39,430


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Looking for one of the nicest SuperStalkers available on the open market? Here's your chance to own a Stalker that saw no expense spared down to rubber caps!

 

Click here for more information and photos.

 

You are looking at one of the nicest Brunton SuperStalker’s ever commissioned! Chassis # 97, which was originally owned by Dennis Brunton himself, was sold to the previous owner and then sold to its most recent owner in WV. This is truly a one of a kind car. With a GM 3.8L Supercharged V6 engine producing 300+ hp mated to a Tremec 5-speed manual and weighing in under 1,400 pounds, this car is not for the faint of heart. Based off of the Lotus Seven, this Stalker was constructed in 2008 by Brunton Automotive. On April 18, 2008, Stalker Kit #97-7372872 was certified and signed by Dennis Brunton himself. This two-owner vehicle, with just over 2k miles, is in mint condition and is ready for the open road. Vehicle comes with a the original wheels and a brand new set of Bridgestone Potenza RE71R tires along with a set of $5,000 American Racing Shelby AR-427 15x10 knockoffs mounted on Hoosier slicks. Check out the photos and how detailed this build was! No expense was spared and there are too many options to list! Total estimated build cost $65k+

 

This vehicle has seen an interior, exterior, and engine bay detail. This vehicle comes with a binder full of documentation and invoices, many listing all modifications and history.

 

Please consider this an invitation to visit Gator Motorsport! If you have any questions or wish for more information about this vehicle or any other vehicle, please do not hesitate to call Brian Henry @ 317-245-6312 or email Brian@GatorMotorsport.com

Thank you for looking!

 

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Guys and Gals, I can testify to the quality of this build. Gator Motorsports is located in Indianapolis and I have been over this car with a fine tooth comb. It is an exceptional Stalker build (chassis #97). I have had two Stalkers (chassis #10 and #21) and still own #21. Currently i am in the process of helping build chassis #106. The current quoted price of under $36K is a heck of a deal for the "spared no $$ expence) build.

Price Lowered to $35,830! This car has seen a proper detail and is resting on our showroom floor. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. A lot of car for the money! Needs a good home!

 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND PHOTOS

 

Thank you!

 

-Brian

brian@gatormotorsport.com

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Not trying to disparage, but this car visually looks like the builder didn't have a focus on what the end product should be.

I think I would spend some time removing extraneous stickers, lights, badges and do-dads, finding a more streamlined idea or look.

 

Reminds me of a retiree's old Ford truck that the owner got hold of a JCWhitney catalog.

 

Not trying to be too critical, just an observation.

 

Jay

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Not trying to disparage, but this car visually looks like the builder didn't have a focus on what the end product should be.

I think I would spend some time removing extraneous stickers, lights, badges and do-dads, finding a more streamlined idea or look.

 

Reminds me of a retiree's old Ford truck that the owner got hold of a JCWhitney catalog.

 

Not trying to be too critical, just an observation.

 

Jay

 

Jay, I think because Dennis Brunton was the builder and it was his company at the time, he may have wanted to highlight the sevenesque qualities of his car during the build. You can see all kinds of 7 geegaws on the car. It looks like a blindingly fast car. However, the new M-Spec (Minehart) cars have a significantly upgraded suspensions from the original Stalkers when Scott Minehart bought the company from Dennis Brunton.

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More than one owner? I don't question how well built, the great bones are apparent. Jay

 

I don't know which year frame Mario had, but anyone questioning a Storker's reliability should look up Mario's misadventure with a drunken SUV!

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