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- Fiberfab_Valkyrie abstract "The Valkyrie was a GT sports car introduced 1967 by a U.S. company called Fiberfab. The Valkyrie's styling was inspired by the lines of the famous Ford GT40 race car, which Ford campaigned at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Ford GT was usually equipped with a mid-mounted V8 engine.Fiberfab's car was also designed with a mid-engined V8. The original sales brochure and advertisements offered a 427 cubic inch Chevrolet engine, a ZF transaxle, and 4 wheel Hearst-Amheart disk brakes. The car also came equipped with a parachute which the ad said was \"for primary braking at speeds in excess of 140 M.P.H.\" Most later Valkyries were owner built, using small block Chevy V8s coupled to Corvair transaxles.The Valkyrie was not a luxury car, but a sports car marketed on performance and styling The car was offered at $10,000 in early ads, but there were also lower priced kit versions. There was also a less expensive variant made by Fiberfab called the Fiberfab Avenger GT.The company changed hands and in the 70s, the Valkyrie was discontinued. Some of the models Fiberfab produced were continued under the Classic Motor Carriages brand name, when CMC acquired Fiberfab in 1983. Some original Valkyries are still on the road, and kit versions are in various stages of construction.Although the original company which produced these cars closed, in 2003 a new company began producing these cars again under the Fiberfab US name.".
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie thumbnail Liberty_SLR_by_Fiberfab.jpg?width=300.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageExternalLink www.avenger-valkyrie.org.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageExternalLink www.fiberfab.us.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageID "6104328".
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageLength "3519".
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageRevisionID "676766741".
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink 24_Hours_of_Le_Mans.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_of_the_United_States.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kit_cars.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink Fiberfab.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink Fiberfab_Avenger_GT.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink File:Liberty_SLR_by_Fiberfab.jpg.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink Ford_GT40.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink Kit_car.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink Sports_car.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink Transaxle.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink V8_engine.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLink ZF_Friedrichshafen.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fiberfab Valkyrie".
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Valkyrie".
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie subject Category:Cars_of_the_United_States.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie subject Category:Kit_cars.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie hypernym Car.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie type Automobile.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie type Model.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie type Car.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie type Model.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie type Vehicle.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie comment "The Valkyrie was a GT sports car introduced 1967 by a U.S. company called Fiberfab. The Valkyrie's styling was inspired by the lines of the famous Ford GT40 race car, which Ford campaigned at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Ford GT was usually equipped with a mid-mounted V8 engine.Fiberfab's car was also designed with a mid-engined V8. The original sales brochure and advertisements offered a 427 cubic inch Chevrolet engine, a ZF transaxle, and 4 wheel Hearst-Amheart disk brakes.".
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie label "Fiberfab Valkyrie".
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie sameAs Q5446384.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie sameAs m.0fq9h1.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie sameAs Q5446384.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie wasDerivedFrom Fiberfab_Valkyrie?oldid=676766741.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie depiction Liberty_SLR_by_Fiberfab.jpg.
- Fiberfab_Valkyrie isPrimaryTopicOf Fiberfab_Valkyrie.