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
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