Vector Aeromotive Image Gallery

The Vector W8 is my favorite car in the world. From the first time I saw it (as a W2) in a car magazine (Car & Driver or Road & Track, I can't remember which) in the early 80's, I was in love. It's really too bad that Mr. Weigart allowed his dream to get in the way of his business sense, or Vector Aeromotive might still be making cars today. For those that are curious, as far as I know, there is no difference between the W2 and the W8. I don't know why the name was changed. As for the Avtech WX3 / M12, the main difference is the engine. The company that bought controlling interest in Vector also owned Lamborghini, and made the decision to use the Lamborghini V12 instead of the extremely expensive, yet less reliable V8 twin turbo. There were also some minor body modifications to improve the car's high-speed stability. Click here for page 2 of the Vector Aeromotive Image Gallery.

Vector W8 front three-quarter Image from Horsepower Unlimited
Vector W8 rear end Image from Horsepower Unlimited
Vector W8 side Image from Jim Na's Homepage
Vector W8 from above Image from Supercars - Past and
Present
Vector W8 engine Image from Horsepower Unlimited
Vector W8 intercoolers Image from Horsepower Unlimited
Vector W8 chassis Image from Horsepower Unlimited
Vector Avtech WX3 rear three-quarter Image from Vector Aeromotive
Corporation
Vector Avtech WX3 front three-quarter
Vector Avtech WX3 front Image from Vector Aeromotive
Vector Avtech WX3 from above Image from Supercars - Past and
Present
Vector Avtech WX3 from above and side Image from Supercars - Past and
Present
Vector Avtech WX3 from the side
Image from Supercars - Past and Present

Please note, I found all of these images on the web. Some of them I even remember where, and have given credit. If you are the person who scanned one of these images, and you have a problem with me posting them, please let me know, and I will be happy to remove the image. Also, if you want a link back to your site, please let me know, and I will be happy to add one.


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