Vehicle Description
The body on this car was built by Fiberfab International, founded
in 1964. Fiberfab had a manufacturing facility in Ditzingen,
Germany, near Stuttgart, where they modeled and designed bodies for
several German auto manufacturers. This particular car was built at
the U.S. facility in Minneapolis, MN. This is a very rare vehicle
because Porsche filed and won a lawsuit against the builder and had
their molds destroyed in the late 1990s. The body on this car is in
good condition and has been on the road since 1994, when it was
purchased new. Powered by a German-made 1835cc engine with a
Volkswagen Freeway Flyer 4-speed manual transmission the car runs
and drives fast and fun. Interior is very nice with sport-bucket
seats and harness belts for safety. A nice stereo and custom wheels
make the car that much more fun to drive. **TITLED AS A 1994
KIT****