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Scott Taylor Selling His No Prep Kings-Winning Camaro, Track Doe

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Big news in the No Prep Kings world—Scott Taylor has officially put his winning Camaro, Track Doe, up for sale. This car has proven itself on the NPK circuit, taking home multiple event wins in Season 7. Now, Taylor is making room for his next big project, giving someone else the opportunity to own a championship-caliber race car.


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For those looking to jump into NPK competition or other high-stakes racing, this is a rare opportunity. Track Doe is available as a turnkey race car or as a roller. The turnkey package includes a ProLine MH7 Hemi and can be set up with either a ProCharger or the twin-turbo configuration Taylor initially ran at the start of last season. While the turbo setup was fast—hitting an impressive 213 mph in the eighth-mile—it didn’t quite deliver the consistency needed for NPK competition. The ProCharger, on the other hand, proved to be the winning combination.


Pricing Breakdown:

  • Turnkey Price: $325,000

  • Roller Price: $150,000


At first glance, $325K might seem steep, but considering the cost of building a car of this caliber from scratch, it’s actually a solid deal. A brand-new build with similar specs could easily run $400K–$450K. The chassis alone is valued at $250K, and with the high-performance ProLine Hemi, transmission, electronics, and other top-tier components, it adds up quickly.


Photo by Scott Taylor Motorsports


This car isn’t just an NPK contender—it’s versatile enough for no-time racing, radial events, and possibly even Pro Mod, thanks to its lightweight build. According to Taylor, Track Doe is one of the lightest cars in the NPK series, featuring a range of weight-saving components that make it a strong competitor across multiple racing platforms.


The Next Chapter for Scott Taylor

Taylor isn’t stepping away from racing; he’s upgrading. His next build is a first-generation Camaro, a departure from his previous setups but one that comes with sentimental value—it’s a tribute to his father. Named Little Goldie, this new car will feature the same ProCharger Hemi setup and is expected to be lighter and faster than Track Doe. Fans can expect to see it in action during No Prep Kings Season 8.


Photo by Scott Taylor Motorsports


Taylor has also been involved in another Camaro build, the one originally raced by Chris Rankin. That car changed hands quickly, moving from Taylor to Ryan Martin before Rankin took ownership. Now, with a fresh start and a new direction, Taylor is set to make waves with his first-gen Camaro.


Interested in Buying Track Doe?

If you’re looking to get into NPK or take your racing career to the next level, this is a prime opportunity. A proven winner, a competitive build, and a car that has already shown it can run at the top of the field. Anyone interested in purchasing Track Doe should reach out directly to Scott Taylor.


Stay tuned to StreetOutlawsTalks.com for more updates on Scott Taylor’s new build, No Prep Kings news, and everything happening in the Street Outlaws universe!

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