Fiberfab Aztec Series |
Because Fiberfab liked to advertise all the different models of the Aztecs together, I had to place them all on one page. The only Aztecs not included here are the Aztec Avenger, which can be found in the Avenger section, and the Aztec 7 which has it's own section. |
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Aztec club/discussion group: http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/fiberfabaztec Mike Brown's Aztec GT (Electro Automotive) http://www.electroauto.com. He worked for FiberFab briefly and spent many years as a VW dealership mechanic. Eric Martin's Aztec GT http://www.priceofhistoys.com/museum/aztecgt/index.html Flip-top Aztec at: http://www.priceofhistoys.com/museum/aztec/index.html Bill Ayers Aztec II: http://www.oocities.org/fiberfabcars2/billsaztecII.html |
One of Fiberfabs first full vehicles was the Fiberfab GT which was quickly renamed the Fiberfab Aztec GT which came out in 1964. This was the flip-top version, and soon after, a convertible version was also released called the Azteca. After these two vehicles proved to be a success, the Aztec II was released about 1965. This version has a longer nose, and a more pointed tail with a spoiler. This vehicle could be ordered with either gull-wing doors or a lift-up canopy, but the flip-top was discontinued soon after release. By 1966, the Aztec II had been replaced by the (Aztec) Avenger and Valkyrie models. Then the Aztec name came back int the early 1970's with the Aztec 7. |