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Aztec 7, FiberFab, One-offs | Sat, 11 Jul 2009 Posted by :

Reading one of my favourite car blogs today, I saw this entry which managed to distract me from UFC100 — a post on Hemmings that linked to these pictures of the five thousand pound steam turbine “Barber-Nichols Steamin’ Demon” (currently for sale for a half million), an Aztec 7 kit car converted to break the steam-power land speed record, which it did at 145.607 mph on August 19, 1985 at Bonneville. Definitely NOT what Fiberfab expected when they originally designed this traditionally VW-based kit car! The previous record, set in a Stanley Steamer, had long held the record at 127.656 mph, set in 1906. A British team is currently working on a car to shatter this record, but this has got to be one of the longest-standing records held by a kit car.

Update: Click here for a little more info from the Fiberfab.org website!

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  1. kitcarguy says:

    Thanks for the link. This really is a great piece of fiberfab/kitcar history. Keep up the good work

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