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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Vector WX-3R V8 Twin Turbo Roadster Prototype. The First American Supercar










Until the release of the Ford GT and the Saleen S7, the American auto manufacturers had a huge void. They simply lacked a production supercar to compete against Europe's best. The closest vehicle that would come to mind would be the Corvette but it lacked the performance, refinement and exclusivity, as it was priced to be more affordable. Some might bring up the classic Ford GT40 but that was a purpose built race car.

For the car enthusiast who demanded nothing the best but opted to stick with American-made products and never dare step foot into a foreign car, there weren't too many options. They can either turn to boutique tuner shops like Callaway to modify their Corvettes or Saleen for their remanufactured Ford Mustangs. Seeing this void as an opportunity , Gerald Wiegert founded Vector Motors and created the W8 sports car in 1989. Using the highest technology available, "The Vector is advanced aerospace technology for the street", Weigert proclaimed. The result was a supercar capable of exceeding 200mph and commanded a $450,000 plus price tag with celebrity clients such as Andre Agassi during the company's heyday in the early 1990s.

Some readers have pointed out that vehicle pictured here, though badged as a W-8 on the rear bumper, is in fact not a W-8 but a one-off prototype WX-3R that was built in 1993. The WX-3R was planned to be the W8's successor 1000 plus horsepower but specifications to the pictured prototype is not known.































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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Rare JDM Z20 Toyota Soarer Twin Turbo. The Lexus SC300/400's Predecessor






To the untrained eye, at a first glance, it just looks like another ubiquitous and uninteresting boxy looking Japanese car from the late 1980s and early 1990s. It doesn't look like anything that is remotely high-performance. It looks like a Toyota Cressida in a coupe body style. However, a closer inspection reveals that there might something potent under the hood as there are Twin Turbo badges adorning both the driver and passenger doors.


This is no ordinary Toyota. It is a Toyota Soarer that was produced in 1986-1991 that was a predecessor to the Lexus SC300/SC400 and it was never released in the United States (Notice the Right-Hand-Drive configuration). It shared its platform and the same the 24 Valve Inline-6 Twin Turbo engine with the MKIII Toyota Supra and it had many other features that were technologically groundbreaking for its time.


Autospeed Review: http://autospeed.com/cms/A_1718/article.html
























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I am a freelance automotive photographer / journalist with a deep passion for cars and photography. Blessed with living in Southern California - the mecca and melting pot of different automotive cultures - I get to cover everything from rare European exotics to the Japanese imports to Off-Road trucks. Shooting Motorsports is my niche and I have covered a wide range of series such as: Formula Drift, XDC Drift, D1GP, Redline Time Attack, SCCA World Challenge, American Le mans Series, IZOD Indy, MORE Off-Road. My works have been featured in print publications such as AutoSalon, Rides Magazine, Import Tuner and Heavy Hitters magazines and various online magazines as well such as JTuned.com, Everythingdrift.com Tunerzine.com, Speedlounge.com, and Speedhunters.com. Thanks again for looking at at my page and please check back regularly for updates! For any inquiries, compliments, critiques or criticisms, please contact me via email