That 80s supercar was the Vector W8. The most powerful cars of the 1980s came from America's big three: Ford, General Motors, ...
In profile, the W8 Twin Turbo is all angles. “Wait a minute. This is all trash?” Leo Mayorquin was standing in the abandoned Vector Aeromotive warehouse in Wilmington, California, as workers began ...
The W8 didn’t don Ferrari or Lamborghini badges and it wasn’t the work of an Italian designer. Despite this, it was one of the most incredible supercars ever created, and it was born in California.
These two American cars both capture the imagination but only one captured enough sales to be a successful business venture. The Dodge Viper RT/10 sparked numerous generations and is famous for its ...
In case you were ever worried about looking too conservative in your Vector W8, RM Sotheby's has a pair of wild Vector Avtech WX-3 prototypes ready to cross the block at its next sale. Packed with ...
The W8 Twin Turbo was the brainchild of Gerald Wiegert. At the beginning of the 1970s, the inventor and businessman announced plans to build a high-performance sports car called the Vector, which he ...
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