Fiberfab was a kit car manufacturer founded by Warren "Bud" Goodwin in 1964. They got their start building street rod parts and body panels for Mustangs before moving on to kit cars.
The Jamaican was fitted to a TR3, TR4, MGA, Austin-Healey or a Volkswagen Beetle. Later Fiberfab built their own 'Jamaican' chassis for use with a V8 power-plant.
Fiberfab made a Ford GT40 replica based on a VW Beetle floorpan called Avenger GT and the similar Valkyrie designed to take a V8.
The Bonito was at one point license built in Sweden.[1]
The company was purchased by Classic Motor Carriages in 1983.
Fiberfab cars
- Avenger
- Aztec
- Aztec 7
- Bonito
- Caribee/Banshee
- Centurion
- Classic Tiffany
- Clodhopper (dune buggy)
- Cobra
- Gazelle
- Jamaican
- Liberty
- Migi - MG-TD replica
- Scarab (3-wheeled)
- Speedster 356
- Speedster 359]]
- Vegabond (dune buggy)
- Valkyrie
- 1934 Ford Cabriolet
- 1934 Ford Victoria
- 1934 Mercedes
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