In the world of street racing, where speed and precision are everything, James "Doc" Love has become a household name. Known for his fearless driving and iconic rides, Doc is a staple on both the No Prep Kings and Mega Cash Days circuits. Recently, Doc made a significant announcement that has sent shockwaves through the street racing community - he's selling his legendary Stunt Double Firebird to fund the completion of his new Street Outlaws No Prep Kings Monte Carlo, aptly named Street Beast 2.0.
James Doc and his Heavy Metal Nova on Street Outlaws No Prep Kings this season! Photo by Street Beast "Doc"
The Stunt Double Firebird, with its storied history, is no stranger to the NPK and Mega Cash Days competitions. It rose to fame in Season 4 of No Prep Kings when Doc was forced to pivot to the Firebird after his original Street Beast met a devastating fate. Since then, the Stunt Double Firebird has been a formidable contender on the street racing scene.
James Doc is selling the Stunt Double Firebird. Photo by Street Beast "Doc"
In mid-May, Doc hinted at the possibility of selling his beloved street car. The decision was not made lightly, but it was clear that his heart was set on a new venture with the Street Outlaws No Prep Kings Monte Carlo. The Monte Carlo, designed from the ground up for NPK competition, promises to be a game-changer in Doc's racing career.
James Doc's Monte Carlo. Photo by Lou 405 Photo
Now, the news is official – Doc is parting ways with his Stunt Double Firebird, listing it for a reasonable $90,000. For any street racing enthusiast, this presents a golden opportunity. The Firebird comes equipped with a Rossler lock-up transmission, a monstrous 728 cubic inch Fulton motor, and 5” bore space nitrous engine. This combination makes it a formidable contender, whether you're hitting the streets or running it on small tires.
James Doc is selling the Stunt Double Firebird. Photo by Street Beast "Doc"
What makes this deal even sweeter is the undeniable fact that building a car of this caliber from scratch would cost significantly more than the asking price. In today's racing landscape, where technology and innovation push the envelope, a complete setup like this would easily surpass $200,000, depending on the motor combination.
James Doc is selling the Stunt Double Firebird. Photo by Street Beast "Doc"
So, why is Doc parting with his beloved Firebird? The answer is simple – to fulfill his dream of completing and racing the new Street Outlaws No Prep Kings Monte Carlo, Street Beast 2.0. Unlike the Firebird, which served as a versatile street racer, the Monte Carlo is purpose-built for NPK competition. With a monstrous screw-blown Hemi under the hood, it's poised to be faster and more competitive than the Heavy Metal Nova.
The Heavy Metal Nova on Street Outlaws No Prep Kings this season! Photo by Lou 405 Photo
Street racing fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting the debut of Street Beast 2.0 on the NPK circuit. Doc's determination and passion for racing are undeniable, and with his new ride, he's setting his sights on new heights of speed and glory.
In the world of street racing, where the pursuit of adrenaline and victory never stops, James "Doc" Love's decision to sell the Stunt Double Firebird in favor of the Street Beast 2.0 represents a bold move toward the future. As the Street Outlaws star prepares to make his mark in the upcoming NPK season, fans can't help but wonder just how fast and fierce the Monte Carlo will be. One thing's for sure – with Doc behind the wheel, the streets will be sizzling, and the competition fierce, as he continues to chase his dreams and push the limits of what's possible in the world of street racing.
Doc Stunt Double Nitrous Firebird. Video by National No Prep Racing Association
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