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Remembering Gerry Wiegert And The Vector Supercar

Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died
Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died

Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died Gerry went on to make one of the most iconic vehicles of the time, capable of speeds over 200 mph when many were trying to keep up. In 1970, he began his career in the automotive industry by working as a design consultant at chrysler, ford, and general motors; in 1971 he formed vehicle design force to develop an american supercar. [5] the first concept car designed by this company was called "the vector.".

Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died
Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died

Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died Experience all the brutal power, performance, design, speed and innovation of the vector w8 supercar, america's forgotten speed icon. That left a young gerald ‘jerry’ wiegert to spurn a promising career as a design consultant for the detroit car companies to chase his dream of creating his own all american supercar: the vector. It started with a story in our december 1980 issue in which then associate editor larry griffin heaped praise on the car and its creator, gerald wiegert. but griffin never drove the vector. At the time of his passing, wiegert was reportedly still working on a new version of the mighty vector, the wx8 supercar, according to his publicist katana natasha, ceo and founder of k & co .

Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died
Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died

Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died It started with a story in our december 1980 issue in which then associate editor larry griffin heaped praise on the car and its creator, gerald wiegert. but griffin never drove the vector. At the time of his passing, wiegert was reportedly still working on a new version of the mighty vector, the wx8 supercar, according to his publicist katana natasha, ceo and founder of k & co . Gerald alden ‘jerry’ wiegert, the man who founded vector, has died aged 76. wiegert passed on 15 january in los angeles from unknown causes, leaving behind an unusual legacy. even as far. In 1978, after 6 years, wiegert finally built its "new car", w2, "w" is taken from wiegert's initials, and 2 represents two turbines. but like the vector of the year, when it was released at the auto show, it was just an "empty shell" that could not be moved. Gerald "jerry" wiegert was the visionary behind vector, america's first true supercar. obsessed with aerospace tech, he tried to build a vehicle to outrun ferraris using fighter jet materials. his life was a constant battle against investors and engineering limits to keep his dream alive. It was designed by company founder and chief designer jerry wiegert [1][5] while receiving refinements by vector's head of engineering david kostka. the w8 was the production version of the vector w2 prototype that the company demonstrated throughout the 1980s.

Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died
Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died

Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died Gerald alden ‘jerry’ wiegert, the man who founded vector, has died aged 76. wiegert passed on 15 january in los angeles from unknown causes, leaving behind an unusual legacy. even as far. In 1978, after 6 years, wiegert finally built its "new car", w2, "w" is taken from wiegert's initials, and 2 represents two turbines. but like the vector of the year, when it was released at the auto show, it was just an "empty shell" that could not be moved. Gerald "jerry" wiegert was the visionary behind vector, america's first true supercar. obsessed with aerospace tech, he tried to build a vehicle to outrun ferraris using fighter jet materials. his life was a constant battle against investors and engineering limits to keep his dream alive. It was designed by company founder and chief designer jerry wiegert [1][5] while receiving refinements by vector's head of engineering david kostka. the w8 was the production version of the vector w2 prototype that the company demonstrated throughout the 1980s.

Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died
Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died

Creator Of The American Made Vector Supercar Has Died Gerald "jerry" wiegert was the visionary behind vector, america's first true supercar. obsessed with aerospace tech, he tried to build a vehicle to outrun ferraris using fighter jet materials. his life was a constant battle against investors and engineering limits to keep his dream alive. It was designed by company founder and chief designer jerry wiegert [1][5] while receiving refinements by vector's head of engineering david kostka. the w8 was the production version of the vector w2 prototype that the company demonstrated throughout the 1980s.

1991 Vector Wiegert Vector W8 Twin Turbo
1991 Vector Wiegert Vector W8 Twin Turbo

1991 Vector Wiegert Vector W8 Twin Turbo

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