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Stratos2
04-04-2013, 23:56
Hello from a Stratos fan in the USA.

I am looking to buy a completed Hawk Stratos. If anyone knows of one, or someone in the USA that puts the kit together here, let me know.

also looking to buy a set of center caps for the coffin spoke wheels

Bill

Cadami
05-04-2013, 08:55
Hi Bill, welcome to the forum. Scott lives on that side of the pond and is building a Hawk, see here (http://www.stratosec.com/Forum/showthread.php/24-Scott-McGill-now-on-SEC-forum?highlight=scott)
The club has a supply of the centre caps. Contact Carol for more details. (Regalia@stratosec.com)

bosmass
05-04-2013, 18:05
Hello Bill, surprisingly there is a following in metro Detroit for the Stratos. There is at least one kit which you will see from time to time driving around, and I am awaiting a Lister Bell as well. Mine should be delivered very soon! Anyways, Scott is extremely knowledgeable and helpful - I may be able to answer some of your questions as well. I have been looking at these kits for about 9 years.

To answer your question though, I am not aware of any builders in the area, nor of any finished kits for sale. RaceCarReplicas does a very nice job building their own cars and they are local - not sure if they would build another company's kit though.

Paul
05-04-2013, 21:17
If I were looking to have a car built to spec, and didn't have a builder in mind that I knew and trusted, I'd have the work done in the UK (both Hawk and Listerbell offer build services) - at least up to the point at which it's still considered a kit (ie without engine, etc) so no issues with importation and subsequent registration. My concern would be the level of specialist expertize required, especially with the Hawk which uses more old/harder to source parts than Listerbell, you may end up with a less than optimal result. If building in the UK, plenty of members here can point you in the right direction.

Regards
Paul

ChrisCar6
06-04-2013, 00:13
Wasn't someone ?Fran from RCR on here or the old forum?

Paul
06-04-2013, 01:08
That's right - Fran's the owner of Racecarreplicas that bosmass refers to above (GT40 and other replicas). Not sure if he made it over to this forum though. For a while he was owner of the Corse kit that Corky's now building.
Also, when Steve Ramm (California) was selling his unbuilt Hawk kit (no idea if it's sold or not) - he was offering a comprehensive build service as an option to any prospective buyer.
Paul

Stratos2
06-04-2013, 15:30
Thanks for your help....
Bill

Stratos2
06-04-2013, 15:42
Looks like having Talon build the Hawk kit in the UK ( with engine shipped separately ) might be the way to go. Is there anything else that can't go in the car for it to come in as a kit car?
Bill

jeffdavison
06-04-2013, 22:02
Something to consider having a kit built outside the US... It might be difficult bringing through customs. A completed car more than likely needs compliance to Federal standards before it can be released. A possible work-a-round is to have it built as a roller without engine and transmission, and other major components. This final build you would do yourself once you had it in your possesion. Feds can make life very difficult and expensive.
Don't import a car naively, it could end up in a crusher with a government agent smiling wickedly and smiling.

JD

Stratos2
06-04-2013, 22:15
Jeff, thanks for the advice..

bill

Nigel
07-04-2013, 19:00
Remember to always refere to it as a race car that does not have to be Dot compliant.;)

Welcome to the forum

Nigel

jeffdavison
08-04-2013, 00:49
Careful with that suggestion. If it is run on the street with improper documentation, the car can be impuonded. Also Federal Paperwork must be filed at the time of importation for such purposes. Racing and Display cars can be driven on the street, but only near the events it is to be run in. If the car is to be used for normal street driving and discovered it is for Race or Display, then kiss the car goodbye and a hefty fine and potential jail time..... too risky for me. I looked into it a while ago when I was thinking about purchasing a 037. A "partial" kit may be easier to get through customs here, but in the long run there can be issues and have heard / read of Federal followups on cars brought in under this way. If one really is going to use it for race or display only, it's not an issue, but if one want to give it legal registration in their home state for street use, then there would be conflicting documentation that WOULD raise red flags and the Feds come a knocking on the door.
JD

Stratos2
04-08-2013, 23:04
Hi, just checking to see if you got your listerbell yet, I have one ordered
bill from grand rapids

john
05-08-2013, 11:04
Hi, just checking to see if you got your listerbell yet, I have one ordered
bill from grand rapids


http://www.stratosec.com/Forum/showthread.php/1879-LB-in-U-S.
Will answer your question!