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The Vector Aeromotive Corporation based in Los Angeles, California, was founded in 1989 by auto-designer Gerald Wiegert with the clear intent of creating a new production street-legal supercar. With the aid of David Kostka, head of engineering, the prototype Vector W2 was built, but by 1993 only 17 cars had been produced. The Vector W8 ran a 6.0-liter Rodeck twin-turbocharged V8 engine, with a three-speed transmission enveloped within an aluminum honeycomb monocoque body with carbon fiber and Kevlar panels. With its scissor doors and precise styling, the car was popular, but Wieart failed to raise funding, and sadly, the company closed its doors in 1993.
This car was the penultimate example built and the only silver Vector W8 ever made. It remains unrestored and original.
This car was the penultimate example built and the only silver Vector W8 ever made. It remains unrestored and original.
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