Yes! The Mk II coupe is currently available. Back in 2007 Brock loaned his personal car to Road & Track to road test it. They set an all time new record since they started doing data on car in 1956, for the skid pad G force rating, and the solumn course run through the cones. His car was at the time equipped with a 427 small block strocker (351 Ford) with a 6 speed TKO 600 Tremec gear box, and the standard BTR hydra-track diff with 3:43 ratio. The cars drive and ride very nice, like a new Aston Martin or Jaguar Coupe but with less weight and more power. There are 24 settings on the shocks so you can dial in what you want. The seats were designed for long distance comfort. I was told after 23 designs they settled on the finished product. They are called "8" hour seats. Compared to the "2" hour seat that they make for the 427 Cobra roadster model. On a long trip you can get out after 4-5 hours of driving and actually walk normal. The chassis has parallel tubes upper and lower on each side and are triangulated resulting in only "one " degree of twist with 10,000 lbs force (same spec's as the new Corvette). It' a nice car to drive on the street or track.