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America's first 200 MPH supercar that time forgot
An American-built supercar once topped 200 mph and challenged Europe’s elite, yet barely anyone remembers it today.
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Vector W8: First car to break 600 pound-feet of torque
The Vector W8 supercar made history in 1990 as the first production car to exceed 600 pound-feet of torque with its ...
America has a rich history of performance cars. But in the supercar world, it's not as populus as you might think. While we know America for cars like the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Corvette, and Dodge ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What’s better than buying a supercar? Acquiring the first one of its kind. A 1990 Vector W8 Twin Turbo, chassis number 001, is ...
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 ...
Bring a Trailer is auctioning off the first 1990 Vector W8 Twin Turbo, a genuine American supercar from the ill-fated Vector Aeromotive company. Vector was the brainchild of the late Jerry Wiegert, an ...
The world of American cars is filled with household names: cars and manufacturers that have become famous all over the world and made it into mainstream pop culture. Think of Ford with the Mustang, or ...
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 ...
The 1980s supercar explosion sends performers like the Lamborghini Countach, Porsche 959, and Lotus Esprit Turbo peeling out of Europe. Detroit designer Jerry Wiegert entered America into the race ...
The original Viper clearly isn't the most luxurious roadster out there. It's not the safest either, but everyone agrees that it was ridiculously fast back in the early 1990s. How fast? carwow's Mat ...
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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