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 ...
In the pantheon of ‘80s supercars, excess was the primary driving factor filling the heavenly halls—Ferraris in music videos, Lamborghinis on posters, and Porsches roaring down Pacific Coast ...
A 1990 Vector W8 Twin Turbo, one of just 17 examples ever produced, is looking for a new home and is generating quite a lot of buzz in an online auction. Vector was founded in Wilmington, California, ...
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 ...
The Vector W8 is a supercar with record-breaking performance, but why was it also considered among the most expensive car failures in automotive history? If you haven't heard of American automaker ...
The Vector W8 occupies a peculiar place in automotive memory, at once a cult object and a cautionary tale. It promised an American supercar that could humble Europe’s finest, yet its brief production ...
The Vector W8 arrived as if it had slipped through a wormhole from a stranger, faster future, a low, angular projectile that made even contemporary Ferraris look conservative. It promised aerospace ...
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 ...
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 ...