Equipment
7.0/1000hp twin-turbo V8, automatic, modular wheels, Pirelli P Zero tires, fire system.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Prototype for the follow-up to Vector's debut W8. Displayed at Geneva painted silver and without a powertrain, then went back to Vector for aquamarine paint and the 1000-hp engine. The model was never put into production but Vector founder Jerry Weigert kept this car until 2019 and it has received a reported $300K in restorative work under the current ownership. Light scratches on the paint, windows , and wheels. Large crack on the right rear and another on the tail. A wild car.
Market commentary
This outrageous Vector prototype sold for $615,500 in Scottsdale four years ago. It's had a lot of work put into making it drivable and appreciation for loud, brash '90s exotics has only increased since 2019, but surely the $1.1M high bid should be very close to an acceptable number for the seller.