BeardyMcWeirdy Posted April 8 Posted April 8 (edited) Morning y'all! I've got a Brunton Stalker Classic R for sale. I wanted to share it on here for all you fiends! I only have a few photos at the moment but am in the process of getting it spit-shined for a photo shoot, so please bear with me! Titled as a 1962 Lotus Seven. 4,500 miles. Tremec 6-speed. Cammed LS3. Custom billet spindles. 255-40-17 all around. 4-piston Wilwood front and rear. Double wishbone front and rear with inboard shocks via push rods and rockers. Coleman rack. Was told it weighs 1,600 lbs. I have not verified this - my lifting days are behind me. Never tracked. No issues. My son is getting older and I want to build an off-roader we both can enjoy. You just wouldn't imagine the looks you get with a toddler in the passenger seat of this thing. You may recognize this from Anaximander's collection - I purchased this from him about 3 years ago now. Spirited little lady, she is. The car, I mean 😉 Asking $45k. Thats only $10 for every mile it has on it. No rush to sell but I'll work with serious buyers. Located in Ohio. Vroom! -Beardy Edited April 22 by BeardyMcWeirdy Update to reflect build year
Anaximander Posted April 12 Posted April 12 (edited) Beardy, Having owned that amazing car, someone is going to get a very fast and beautiful ride. The weight is probably more like 1700-1800 pounds but with that LS3/480, if it had wings, you could take flight. The incredibly smooth power band with gobs of torque makes it one of the most fun cars I have ever owned and I have owned 6 Stalkers over the years. If I didn't own an almost new Corvette C8 hard top convertible, I would be knocking on your proverbial door to get it back. No leaks, no issues, just a very fast and beautiful example of a Stalker Classic XL that is really dialed in. Bob Edited April 12 by Anaximander
vipergeek Posted April 22 Posted April 22 (edited) @ BeardyMcWeirdy - A beautiful car and an outstanding build! I have the same chassis with a 2.3 Ford Ecoboost. Would you help me with some information on your wheels and seats? Specifically; make and offset on the wheels and make and size (width) of your seats. Anaximander (I think) recommended high back seats when I first posted here and I'd like to follow through on his thoughtful suggestion. Plus, I really like those wheels. Edited April 22 by vipergeek
ChiefZ06 Posted June 26 Posted June 26 Hey Beardy, where in Ohio are you located? Im east of Columbus in Baltimore
Anaximander Posted June 26 Posted June 26 I had a recent conversation with "Beardy" who I had sold the car to. It is not longer for sale. It met with a tragic accident but nobody was hurt. 1
ChiefZ06 Posted June 27 Posted June 27 So happy to hear all are safe! But loss of a beautiful car. My search continues
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