Found while browsing eBay: Vector MG-93
Not mine, but it looks like (by the paint job) the ex-Jon Adams / ex-Gordy Good car...
Found while browsing eBay: Vector MG-93
Not mine, but it looks like (by the paint job) the ex-Jon Adams / ex-Gordy Good car...
Chris Pruett
Swift DB1
Is there a parts distributor for Vector in the U.S.?
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CornerSpeed
1979 Van Diemen Club Ford
As far as I know, Vector went under about 10 years ago. They produced a handful of nice cars, but succumbed to financial failures and management problems.
Larry Oliver
International Racing Products
Larry Oliver
Thanks, Larry.
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CornerSpeed
1979 Van Diemen Club Ford
Britain West has some stuff still in stock as well as the jigs to make the rear wishbones for the Vector. There are some guys in Phoenix that have the jigs to make front wishbones (can not remember who though). Most of the stuff is pretty easy to make or have duplicated.
I have not ran out of parts for my Vector yet. With that said, if you break an oil tank beyond repair you will be screwed. My car also has fabricated steel uprights, which should be pretty much bullet proof. I noticed the car on E Bay had aluminum uprights, not sure what year those came on. E Bay car was advertised as a 93, but it is a little bit different than my 93 Vector.
The best thing about the Vector is the weight, my car weighs well under 900lbs with fuel and oil. I would guess the other Vectors would be similar.
Darren
Last edited by Darren Brown; 12.20.09 at 2:45 PM.
Darren
How would the Vector fit a 6' 180 lb driver?
Thanks
Don
Don,
No issues on your size. I am 5'11" and 205 and fit great. They have plenty of room.
Darren
PS. If you guys are looking for a Vector keep an eye in the classifieds here. I might be putting my Vector FF up for sale in the near future (still undecided)
Last edited by Darren Brown; 12.20.09 at 2:45 PM.
Thanks for the info guys.
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