Stalker V6 Clubman

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The Stalker V6 Clubman made by Brunton Automotive is a kitcar 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. These components are plentiful, well-built, and inexpensive. The primary motor is the General Motors 2.8 L 60° V6. Many owners/builders have opted for an alternative 3.4 L 60° V6 engine out of a mid-1990s Chevrolet Camaro or Pontiac Firebird, as well as the GM 3800 series L67 V6, in both naturally aspirated and supercharged forms. The torque and flexibility of these engines and the overall light weight of the vehicle — 1400 lb (635 kg) — combine to make it very competitive in autocross competition. It excels at acceleration, cornering, and braking. However, like all other Seven-styled vehicles, its top speed is limited by poor aerodynamics.

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