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Mark Scott's Super Stalker


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http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/2001503491_Stalker.JPG

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Car built by Mark Scott of Prototype Development. www.pdllc.net

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What do you think you would sell a Stalker built to this level for?

 

If you were interested in building more, of course...

 

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BTW, this is the Scott of Riley & Scott race cars, so I think we can assume that the fit and finish would rival any Se7en from any maker.

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What do you think you would sell a Stalker built to this level for?

 

If you were interested in building more, of course...

 

We are always interested in building more cars, espeacially Sevens. To answer your question about pricing. The price would vary based on the level of finish. The price could be anywhere from 35 to 50 thousand dollars. This price includes all of the costs: kit, engine, drivetrain, labour, etc. A car finished to the specifications of our's would be somewhere in the $45,000 range. This includes many added features like, a custom radiator, custom oil system, multivex mirrors, and American Racing Wheels. Not to mention the 260 hp supercharged V6. Like I said, we are always looking to build cars (that's all we know how to do!). All of the specific information is on the Prototype Development website. www.pdllc.net Anyone interested can visit the site or come to the shop for a test drive.

 

Photo of the shop during LOG 28

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Having met Mark Scott at Run & Gun last year , and having seen the Super Stalker and the Ferrari P4, I can attest that his work is unrivaled. heck of a nice guy too.

The execution was evidence of professional race car builders. Everything was secure, perfectly formed tubing bends, clean and very "sanitary".

 

Here's a pic I took of the Stalker, and one of the business end of the P4

 

http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/71467_DSC_4351 (Medium).JPG

 

 

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What do you think you would sell a Stalker built to this level for?

 

If you were interested in building more, of course...

 

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BTW, this is the Scott of Riley & Scott race cars, so I think we can assume that the fit and finish would rival any Se7en from any maker.

 

 

Al,

 

I got to drive this car awhile back, and it was spectacular. Take Mark up on his offer to test drive the car, you may find yourself owning ORANGE 2.

 

Glenn

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Take Mark up on his offer to test drive the car, you may find yourself owning ORANGE 2.

 

You know how those things work...one drive and you're calling your bank to wire funds! Alas, for my next Se7en, I'm going old school...like 1960s old school

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