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Judging by how well a firm in Poland was able to resurrect a significantly damaged 2014 Brunton Stalker XL with an LS3/480 engine, I suspect that they may bid on this car and have it shipped to Poland. There is a particular restoration company that does amazing work on American muscle cars along with other exotics. I think they will be looking hard at this offering. 

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2 hours ago, Anaximander said:

Judging by how well a firm in Poland was able to resurrect a significantly damaged 2014 Brunton Stalker XL with an LS3/480 engine, I suspect that they may bid on this car and have it shipped to Poland. There is a particular restoration company that does amazing work on American muscle cars along with other exotics. I think they will be looking hard at this offering. 

 

Considering it doesn't say Caterham anywhere on the ad, I have a feeling it will not hit their reserve whatever it is at.

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I'm trying to figure out what one can even salvage from it. With so few parts to begin with there isn't much room for parting out. Engine. Seats. Dash. Tails? 

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If anyone here buys this for parts, let me know. There are a lot of parts I'd love to scoop up. 

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8 hours ago, Vovchandr said:

I'm trying to figure out what one can even salvage from it. With so few parts to begin with there isn't much room for parting out. Engine. Seats. Dash. Tails? 

 

The entire interior, the entire drivetrain...

 

...might be an interesting thing to consider getting a bare chassis and doing some swapping. 

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9 hours ago, Vovchandr said:

I'm trying to figure out what one can even salvage from it. With so few parts to begin with there isn't much room for parting out. Engine. Seats. Dash. Tails? 

The engine, exhaust, supercharger, cooling, race brake cylinder, dry sump system, fire suppression system, are all intact. Roll cage probably slightly askew but is bendable. Transmission maybe ok not sure, LSD maybe ok not sure. Some underneath hard oil connections need new lines.

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