The Vector W8 was a supercar produced from 1989 to 1993. It was produced by Vector Aeromotive, and was codesigned by Gerald Wiegert and David Kostka. Vector claimed that it used the latest and most advanced aerospace materials and design principles, which Vector then said justified applying the term "Aeromotive" to the car. Just 19 of these things were produced (17 production cars and two concepts, the W2 and the Avtech WX-3 and WX-3R with a prototype of the 7-liter double-overhead-cam TT engine), making it one of the world's rarest cars.
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