1993 Vector WX3 Roadster
Only Vector roadster produced
1993 Geneva Motor Show car
Formerly owned by company founder
Year
1993
Brand
Vector
Model Variant
WX3 Roadster
Current Mileage
9,000 miles
chasis
1V9VW2620PW048002
Engine capacity
7.0L Rodeck Twin-Turbo V-8 / 625HP
exterior color
Amethyst Purple
Interior color
Grey
transmisSion
General Motors Turbo-Hydramatic 425
Top speed
Excess of 200MPH
Designer
Jerry Wiegert
Years produced
1993 - 1993
Total production
1
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The 1993 Vector WX-3R Roadster, introduced at the Geneva Motor Show, represents a significant achievement in American automotive design, created by Jerry Wiegert of Vector Aeromotive. From its origins in a Venice, California warehouse, this roadster showcases advanced performance and luxury.
Chassis number 1V9VW2620PW048002 stands out with its Amethyst purple exterior, scissor-style doors, and a sharply raked windshield, first revealed in Geneva alongside its coupe counterpart.
Under the hood, a 6.0-liter Rodeck twin-turbo V-8 engine and a modified General Motors transmission propel the WX-3R to speeds beyond 200 mph, making it one of the era's fastest roadsters. The car has been well-preserved, maintaining its original performance and aesthetics.
Included are the original documentation, tools, and a detailed Carfax report, adding to its collectibility by verifying its history and condition. As a prototype that didn’t enter production due to Vector's internal upheavals, the WX-3R remains a unique piece of American supercar heritage, reflecting the ambitious vision of its creators.
Chassis number 1V9VW2620PW048002 stands out with its Amethyst purple exterior, scissor-style doors, and a sharply raked windshield, first revealed in Geneva alongside its coupe counterpart.
Under the hood, a 6.0-liter Rodeck twin-turbo V-8 engine and a modified General Motors transmission propel the WX-3R to speeds beyond 200 mph, making it one of the era's fastest roadsters. The car has been well-preserved, maintaining its original performance and aesthetics.
Included are the original documentation, tools, and a detailed Carfax report, adding to its collectibility by verifying its history and condition. As a prototype that didn’t enter production due to Vector's internal upheavals, the WX-3R remains a unique piece of American supercar heritage, reflecting the ambitious vision of its creators.
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