...the CG inertia?
I mean yea.. if you had the case of a car with free-rotating front wheels and fixed rubber blocks as "brakes" on the rear... I suppose that might be stable? But that's such an odd example.
Any real 4-wheel vehicle with pneumatic tires... don't care what the weight distribution is... you lock the rears before the front's and you're going for a spin. The fronts can generate a big unbalanced yaw moment, the rears can't do crap. Might even compound the problem having a very rearward CG... front axle is then on a much larger moment arm than the rear.
Add to this the fact that all things being equal, as you move the CG rearward you shift balance to oversteer... and severely split track widths is a big balance shift as well.. not a good recipe for success IMO