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Fiberfab Avenger GT12

N/A ENGINE

1966 Replica/Kit Makes Fiberfab Description:

Vintage Fiberfab Avenger "GT40 Replica" three pc body, someonestarted to modify the backend to widen the rear track, so it will need some repair or finish modifying it. The rear deck lid and rear end have been cut apart to widen, but could be fiberglassed back together.
This is the for the fiberglass body panels only, no pan, chassis, engine, drivetrain, or any other parts are included.
SOLD AS IS, NO TITLE, THIS IS NOT A CAR, JUST A KIT CAR BODY. PICK UP ONLY IN ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA.
From the Wikipedia page on the Avenger GT:
The Avenger GT was a car designed in California and manufactured in the United States and Canada, primarily in the 1960s and early 1970s. The car was manufactured by Fiberfab, a company founded by Warren "Bud" Goodwin and was the successor to the Fiberfab Aztec. The car was styled to resemble the Ford GT of racing fame in the 1960s, often referred to as the GT40.

The Avenger GT came in two models: the Avenger GT-12, and the Avenger GT-15. The GT-12 was designed to be assembled by the owner, using parts salvaged from other cars, most often, a Volkswagen Beetle. The GT-15 was similar but utilized a tube frame chassis, designed to accept suspension and drive-train components for a Chevrolet Corvair.
They are not GT40 replicas; Although, it is also very clear that the styling of these cars was inspired or influenced by the early GT40. Some styling likely taken from the 1966 and 1967 GT40 Mk III; which, also utilized quad headlights and a longer tail similar to the Avenger.

Features:

Item location:Ontario, California, United States
Year:1966
Make:Replica/Kit Makes
Model:Fiberfab
Color:Green
Engine:N/A
Vehicle Title:Clear