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- Brunton_Stalker abstract "The original Stalker V6 Clubman, produced in 2001 by Brunton Automotive is a kit car replica of a Lotus Seven .The drivetrain is based on components from the Chevrolet S-10 two-wheel drive pickup truck as sold in the United States and Canada from the mid-1980s through the early 1990s. Older Stalker used the 2.8 or 3.4 l 60° V6 engine out of a mid-1990s Chevrolet Camaro or Pontiac Firebird. Most Stalkers now use the GM 3800 series II or III V6, in both naturally aspirated and supercharged forms. The supercharged version is known as a Super Stalker.Stalkers trophied at the SCCA SOLO NATIONALS 2007 (Scott Minehart), N.A.S.A. Time Trial Nationals at Mid Ohio (Dennis Brunton), Run and Gun Pro Class Top Dog 2007 (Dennis Brunton), and Street Tire Top Dog (Justin Sims) at Gateway International Raceway. A Stalker (as of April 2008) holds the Time Trial Unlimited Track Record at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Florida, with a time of 1:32.8 seconds (Dennis Brunton).In July 2010, after a change in company ownership from Dennis Brunton to Scott Minehart, Brunton Auto began to redesign the Stalker and in 2012, introduced the new version called the Stalker M-Spec. Redesigned elements included the following: the Chevrolet S-10 components were eliminated, in favor of double wishbone suspension, which makes the M-spec one of the few Lotus Seven kit car replicas with independent suspension in both front & rear. Single adjustable shocks are mounted inboard and connect to the suspension arms using pushrods and rockers, similar to a Formula 1 car's suspension design. The M-Spec model and its variants were designed to easily accommodate specific GM V6 & V8 engines, and even allows both Manual & Automatic transmission options. M-Spec models are also offered in different sizes and body styles: The original M-Spec body differs from the traditional Lotus Seven shape with its hood scoop, integrated LED headlight housings, and one piece rear bodywork where the fenders are integrated with the rest of the rear bodywork. The Classic R model uses the M-Spec chassis but retains a more traditional Lotus Seven appearance to the body. The XL model of the M-Spec chassis is longer & wider than the original M-Spec, which allows for more room in both the engine bay and passenger compartment. The AXR model, introduced in late 2014, is a purpose built autocross track car and is smaller than the original M-Spec.Brunton Auto is currently located in St. Petersburg, Florida, and has produced approximately 200 kits thus far.To assist buyers of their kit, Brunton Auto has created & maintains many different online build videos, pictures, and written guides, as well as an email group to connect the Stalker community together. Brunton Auto must grant access to either of these resources.".
- Brunton_Stalker class Sports_car.
- Brunton_Stalker engine Brunton_Stalker__1.
- Brunton_Stalker manufacturer Brunton_Auto.
- Brunton_Stalker productionEndYear "2001".
- Brunton_Stalker productionStartYear "2001".
- Brunton_Stalker relatedMeanOfTransportation Lotus_Seven.
- Brunton_Stalker thumbnail StalkerV6.jpg?width=300.
- Brunton_Stalker transmission "Manual".
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageExternalLink stalkercars.com.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageID "890349".
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageLength "4296".
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageRevisionID "643398513".
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Brunton_Auto.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kit_cars.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lotus_Seven_replicas.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_cars.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Camaro.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_S-10.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Homestead-Miami_Speedway.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Kit_car.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Lotus_Seven.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Pickup_truck.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac_Firebird.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Sports_Car_Club_of_America.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Sports_car.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink Two-wheel_drive.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brunton Stalker".
- Brunton_Stalker aka "Clubman".
- Brunton_Stalker aka "M-Spec".
- Brunton_Stalker bodyStyle "Roadster".
- Brunton_Stalker class Sports_car.
- Brunton_Stalker designer "Dennis Brunton".
- Brunton_Stalker designer "Scott Minehart".
- Brunton_Stalker engine "GM V6 & V8".
- Brunton_Stalker engine "GM V6".
- Brunton_Stalker manufacturer Brunton_Auto.
- Brunton_Stalker name "Stalker M-Spec".
- Brunton_Stalker name "Stalker V6".
- Brunton_Stalker platform "Space-frame chassis".
- Brunton_Stalker production "2001".
- Brunton_Stalker production "2012".
- Brunton_Stalker related Lotus_Seven.
- Brunton_Stalker transmission "Manual & Auto".
- Brunton_Stalker transmission "Manual".
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lotus_Seven.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Modern-auto-stub.
- Brunton_Stalker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Brunton_Stalker subject Category:Kit_cars.
- Brunton_Stalker subject Category:Lotus_Seven_replicas.
- Brunton_Stalker subject Category:Sports_cars.
- Brunton_Stalker hypernym Replica.
- Brunton_Stalker type Automobile.
- Brunton_Stalker type MeanOfTransportation.
- Brunton_Stalker type Model.
- Brunton_Stalker type Car.
- Brunton_Stalker type Classification.
- Brunton_Stalker type Model.
- Brunton_Stalker type Product.
- Brunton_Stalker type DesignedArtifact.
- Brunton_Stalker type Thing.
- Brunton_Stalker comment "The original Stalker V6 Clubman, produced in 2001 by Brunton Automotive is a kit car replica of a Lotus Seven .The drivetrain is based on components from the Chevrolet S-10 two-wheel drive pickup truck as sold in the United States and Canada from the mid-1980s through the early 1990s. Older Stalker used the 2.8 or 3.4 l 60° V6 engine out of a mid-1990s Chevrolet Camaro or Pontiac Firebird.".
- Brunton_Stalker label "Brunton Stalker".
- Brunton_Stalker sameAs Q4979592.
- Brunton_Stalker sameAs Brunton_Stalker.
- Brunton_Stalker sameAs برونتون_استاکر.
- Brunton_Stalker sameAs m.03m4d_.
- Brunton_Stalker sameAs Q4979592.
- Brunton_Stalker wasDerivedFrom Brunton_Stalker?oldid=643398513.
- Brunton_Stalker depiction StalkerV6.jpg.
- Brunton_Stalker isPrimaryTopicOf Brunton_Stalker.
- Brunton_Stalker name "Clubman".
- Brunton_Stalker name "Stalker V6".