![]() We love how the switchgear looks like it could have been cribbed from a long-range bomber or nuclear submarine. A large, orange-on-black mil-spec screen is configurable to display engine and chassis data and also is used as a speedometer and tach in place of conventional analog gauges. The left-side sill is massive and houses a jet-throttle-style gear selector for the 3-speed automatic transmission. The interior seems to be in very nice condition with only a little wear on the driver’s power Lear seat detracting from an otherwise factory-fresh appearance. Silver suits the car well, given its aerospace DNA. Those included a bonded-aluminum monocoque chassis, 5,000 aircraft-spec rivets, aluminum-honeycomb floor pan and Kevlar and carbon fiber body panels. 22.ĭesigner/founder Gerald Wiegert called his company “Vector Aeromotive” as a reference to the aerospace-derived engineering and construction methods used in his cars. ![]() Find it here at McCormick’s Auctions in Palm Springs, California where it’s scheduled to cross the block Feb. There’s little written information offered, but photos show an apparently clean car in condition appropriate to an essentially as-new, little-driven uber-exotic. ![]() The listing says the car is one of 18 remaining in existence (reportedly, 19 - two prototypes and 17 for public sale - were built between 19). ![]() This 1993 Vector W8 (VIN: 1V9VW2620PW048016) is said to be a one-owner example with 2,100 original miles.
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