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Fiberfab Avenger Valkyrie

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Featured are the Fiberfab Avenger and Fiberfab Valkyrie.

The Fiberfab Avenger utilized a Volkswagan Beetle Chassis, and a Corvair version was made also.

The Fiberfab Valkyrie used a custom tube chassis and a mid engine V8.

Other engines and chassis have been used by creative builders, from mild to wild.

The Avenger and Valkyrie, while not replicas (replicars?), borrowed much of their styling

from the Ford GT (GT 40). While not as sucessful as the many (now relatively commonplace) Cobra

replicas, the Fiberfab Avenger and Valkyrie deserve their place in history as one of the forerunners

of the kit car industry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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