No affiliation, but this is one of the less trippy 70's kit cars.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/cto/3105881000.html
have a 1977 valkyrie gt 15 kit car.has a small block chevy in it.it has never been titled. it needs some mminor glass repair. dont know anything about engine as it has been in storage for years. i got it as part of a trade an dont want to start on it i may like it. but i have a project an one is enough. the engine is a 62 to 67 327. corvair suspension an 4 speed. i think it would be neat to run scca road corses with it.. there are 2 boxes of new parts for it. i am asking $2500.00 or obo no low ballers . send phone no. with e mail or it will be deleated to many spammers sorry. tom @3six0 six29 3393 thanks

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7/2/12 3:11 p.m.
Those are still pretty trippy.
There's one been sitting in a driveway near my in-laws' place for twenty years. It would make an interesting toy, but I think I'd rather have one for the street than for the track.
no low ballers? seriously, the guy has a half-complete kit car with two boxes of parts that may or may not be for that car, no glass and who knows what it will take to get it on the road. i guess at least he put a picture in the ad instead of just saying "i have a kit car with boxes of parts never titled, 2500 no lowballers"
Considering that Fiberfab still sells a "rolling chassis" version of the kit starting at $11,449.00 . I am pretty sure the seller thought he was pricing it pretty low.
http://www.fiberfab.us/
Isn't that thing sitting on an old Vdub Beetle, death trap chassis?
In reply to carguy123:
Nope. The GT15 had it's own special chassis that back then was designed around corvair suspension
http://www.avenger-valkyrie.org/general.htm
This isn't a Bradley GT or a Kelmark.
At least he didn't say it was a Corvette engine.
I could rock that, finish it up, add a turbo and 6 speed, woohoo