Pictures collection of Fiberfab Valkyrie Sports Car
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Sports & Exotic Car; Tablet Editions; HemmingsTV; Search Archive; Daily Email Newsletter Well Dave, maybe you would like the Fiberfab Valkyrie better. It had the short
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History of the Avenger Valkyrie Kit Car
Inspired by the GT40 race car, the Valkyrie was introduced by a U.S. company, FiberFab, in 1967. The car was marketed as a sports car with a price of around $10,000
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1968 Fiberfab EDP VW Avenger Valkyrie Kit Car Brochure FIBERFAB Avenger sports car body kit 1971 print Ad
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Mad Science had a post with a high-desert Fiberfab kit car also representative of the state of sports cars in Hoonivision: This Electrifying Fiberfab Valkyrie is the
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This high performance sports car emerged as the primary adversary The Valkyrie was revived in 2003 by a new Fiberfab, and many new versions are available.
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The owner of Fiberfab, Bud Goodwin, had designed several different innovative sports car bodies in the 1960s such as the Banshee, Aztec G.T., Azteca, Avenger, and Valkyrie.
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Fiberfab Jamaican Sports Car Body! Setup for Triumph chassis. Good solid body. 3:17 Watch Later Error The EVGT-40 electric Fiberfab Valkyrie by
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The EV GT-40 was built from a 1968 Fiberfab Valkyrie kit car that was never completed. by Andrew McClary and restored and rebuilt as an electric sports car
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