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1962 Other Makes Lotus on 2040-cars

US $16,600.00
Year:1962 Mileage:3960 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Carson City, Nevada, United States

Carson City, Nevada, United States

If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: oscarrabin@post.com .

Built in 2014
1962 BRUNTON STALKER M CLASS
Titled as a 1962 Lotus
For your consideration I am offering my meticulously maintained BRUNTON STALKER M CLASS kit car chassis number
#008 constructed by Brunton Stalker in St. Petersburg, Florida and built/assembled by an experienced North Carolina
mechanic/enthusiast in 2014 which comprised his 3rd Stalker construction project. There is a strong resemblance to
a Lotus, an Americanized Lotus on double steroids.
The vehicle is Texas titled as a 1962 Lotus and powered by a very low mileage 2012 6.2 litre LS3 Camaro engine
which produces an incredible 530 HP and more than 800 "road shearing" ft-lbs of torque (Dyno Tested) on four brand
new TOYO R 888 tires installed just four weeks ago with 15 miles of use. Please note in the pictures the custom
built aluminum radiator which rendered excellent service from the extreme southern Texas summers having never
overheated, even in heavy traffic. The transmission is a 6L80E automatic; manual shifting is done by using red
push buttons on the steering wheel, with gear selection indicated on a dashboard display. The car is weighing in at
only 1850 lbs and less than 4000 miles on the odometer.
For fastest acceleration a 2800 rpm torque converter is installed.
The body is of fiberglass and aluminum.
A brake bias adjustment is located on the central tunnel. A master kill switch is installed on the dashboard.
The car has a full adjustable suspension including shock absorber set up.
In inclement weather the car is custom fitted and protected by a high quality SUNBRELLA brand tonneau cover and
a (winter) cold weather full enclosure, which takes only minutes to remove. The car is fully sorted and track ready
and even street legal as this is a serious race car that can propel a competent driver from 0-60 MPH in under 3
seconds. More than $ 50,000 is invested in this Brunton Stalker M Class / Lotus and this automotive beast needs a
young, more experienced driver who can unleash the mind numbing potential that was built into this car. A
"safecart" report can be sent on request. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can answer any questions

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Lotus slated to stop selling Evora in US

Mon, 22 Sep 2014

It's been three years now since Lotus stopped selling the Elise and Exige in North America, leaving the Evora as its only model available Stateside. But according to the latest from Car and Driver, even that model is on its way out.
The problem reportedly comes down to air bags. Lotus was granted a temporary exemption from fitting the latest-generation smart airbags to the Evora, but that exemption is set to expire at the end of the year. And once it does, Lotus apparently has no intention of developing and fitting the proper equipment to allow it to continue selling the Evora in the United States.
Once the Evora is gone from our market, Lotus will be reduced to selling only track-bound versions of the Elise and Exige in the US, so the prospect of actually buying a new Lotus and driving off the dealer lot will vanish into thin air.

Lotus F1 apologizes for tweeting support for LGBT Olympians

Mon, 10 Feb 2014

The Lotus Formula One Team is apologizing after its official Twitter account posted this image of two men kissing in connection to the opening of the Winter Olympics on Friday, February 7. It claims that the original tweet was "unauthorized."
The tweet, which Lotus deleted later that day, can be viewed to the right and was promptly replaced an apology that said, "We would like to sincerely apologise for an unauthorized message posted on our Twitter account today & will ensure this cannot happen again." Responses to the kerfuffle on its Twitter page have mostly focused on confusion as to what the original tweet was and why it was removed.
While the Sochi Olympics have been controversial among LBGT groups because of Russia's laws banning so-called "gay propaganda," the country has a growing importance in F1. In fact, the first Russian Grand Prix is scheduled to run later this season on a circuit around the Sochi Olympic Park. Genii Capital, the team's owner, has business interests in Russia, and according to the BBC, the Lotus F1 team is working on a deal to with Russian mobile phone company Yotaphone to sell it 10 percent of the team.

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Tue, 28 May 2013

Lots of contact, debris cautions, trips into the wall, full-course yellows and a red flag - these are the kinds of racing terms you unbox when you want to have a conversation about NASCAR... or the Formula One grand prix of Monaco. In this case we're not talking about the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, we're talking about 78 laps in the South of France that even featured a fallen camera cable just like that stock-car race.
This year, Mercedes-AMG Petronas drivers treated their chassis' like busses instead of F1 cars, Romain Grosjean treated his Lotus like a battering ram, Sergio Perez kept sticking his McLaren's nose in places and eventually got it smacked, and maybe the size of the drivers' mirrors should be changed instead of the tires as there were almost as many firsts as there were crashes. Plenty of F1 fans wish Monaco were removed from the calendar, yet even though it doesn't specialize in traditional thrills, that doesn't mean nothing happens during the parade through - and into - the barriers.