The Mighty Vector

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another one...
 

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a beautiful concept vector
 

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I am going to have to do alot more digging to afford one of those :)
 

These are some sweet rides, I had a chance in 96 to drive one in Scottsdale,,,,,,wow what a ride, I traded some limo time for the ride.......a very unforgettable accelerating experience.....The dash was like a glass cockpit and the seat fit like a glove.....then I had to go back to driving the limo....boy what a sled.

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The first pic is the second version (WX3), before Lamborghini (Megatech) bought out Gerald Weigert. I think they are better looking than the original 18 chassis that were built (17 to sell), but they lost all of their character.

Of the original design, they only made 18, but #18 was wrecked and destroyed. I met the guy that had #17 in Laguna Beach a couple of years ago. It is now silver. He was some Bahranian Royalty. Really nice guy.

In the original, there were two engine options:

1. A twin turbo aluminum block small Chevy (Rodeck Block & Heads)

2. A twin turbo aluminum big block Chevy (Rodeck Block & Heads)

I think they only wound up making small block versions, because the big blocks kept overheating. They have the heads up display and gauges from an F15 Fighter Jet.

Original price: $455,000.00 WHAT A DEAL!

Best-Mike
 

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