Not sure if these are available as kits - but I doubt that they are! The biggest 'problem' is getting/winding the coils.
If you want a kit, your best bet is probably to look at the low-end Silicon Chip Theremins.. The volume antenna circuit on these can be used as a voltage-output sensor - you can buy the PCB and get the needed parts seperately.
[b]{EDIT ->}[/b]I will add a link to this posting ASAP. I have a schematic somewhere showing only the required components, and will post this to E-14 (and provide a link here) ASAP. [b]{<- This has now been done - see below}[/b]The advantage of the S/C circuit is that it uses standard 455kHz I.F. Transformers, so one does not have the hassle of winding coils.
http://www.element-14.com/community/docs/DOC-24802 has schematic for CV output section of S/C / Enkelaar Theremin.
See related data for Enkelaar / EPE / S/C Theremins here:
http://www.element-14.com/community/groups/theremin-general-resources?view=documents
The best resource on the S/C Theremin is undoubtabley this on on TW :
http://www.thereminworld.com/silicon_chip_theremin_modifications.html and I advise that component values etc detailed in this article be the ones you use - also has instructions for setting the volume, which apply for setting the CV.
It is worth remembering that every Theremin with a volume antenna has a voltage (or current) output.. If you want voltage output, look at the volume circuit, not at the pitch circuit!
Fred.