This is the real deal — an original NHRA Pro Stock Truck, built by Wally Stroupe, never wrecked, and carrying pedigree straight from its first owner, Richard Freeman of Elite Motorsports. If you’re looking for an authentic PST foundation updated for today’s T/S, Pro Mod, or fast bracket competition, this 125” wheelbase Dakota checks every box.
With a 6.0 cert and double-frame-rail design, the chassis remains in top condition. The truck keeps its original steel roof and bedsides, but nearly every other panel has been upgraded to carbon: new carbon bed covers, carbon interior, carbon doors, carbon front end, hood, and tailgate — all sharp, lightweight, and race-ready. Weight sits at 2350 lbs.
Underneath:
• Fab 9 housing
• 9.5” Mark Williams center section with new 3.89 gears
• 40-spline axles
• Carbon brakes
• Carbon driveshaft
• Large anti-roll bar
Suspension was recently refreshed with Penske shocks by PRS and Strange front struts. Safety and electronics include dual Stroud chutes, dual lithium batteries, Digital Delay 450, MSD Grid, and a loaded Racepak V300.
Offered at $46K as a complete roller with stainless headers and carbon driveshaft.
No trades — please don’t ask.
For racers wanting a true piece of Pro Stock Truck history built to modern spec, this chassis is ready for the next chapter.









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