The fiberfab avenger with a 180 horse turbo corvair would have been a handful ...Another "kit car" mfr from the past. I lusted after their Ford GT look-alike with VW running gear. Glad I went the T-bucket route instead!
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1st I saw of Mickey Lauria was a 1970 mag picture of his T , I don't know when he started manufacturing but roughly mid-70s to early 2000s ...as an observation , there's some " silly" stuff in those manuals like measuring to 1/64" for a radii , I think more like Ford 9/32" bolts than engineering necessity, I.e. exclusivity !!...I have a total performace car ,how many years did they make t buckets? I have a assembly manual from them. Like new. It has a lot of info on building a 1923 t bucket .had it for years. Says $25 on the cover.i have used it for a reference at times.
Yep, sorry, my memory isn’t as good as it once was. They had really good deals on internal parts. I used to see their ads in car quest, hot rod, etc. I only stopped buying from them because we had a local place called ERS, engine rebuilders supply, that moved in and had good parts, good prices, and was local. Not so much now. That was when Super Shops was still going strong, Jeggs was building engines and chassis for the public and cruising was still the thing. I lived in Circleville in the late ‘70’s, early ‘80’s and it was the cruising place to be... not now. Miss those days!Fletcher son , you mean Performance Automotive Warehouse. , ie. PAW ??...... I wonder who bought thier inventory , ???
Paw is gone? I grewup looking at their magazine ads lol