Fibrario

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Fibrario Comércio e Indústria Ltda.
legal form Ltda.
founding 1982
resolution 1986
Seat Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
Branch Automobiles

Fibrario Comércio e Indústria Ltda. was a Brazilian manufacturer of automobiles .

Company history

The company was based in Rio de Janeiro . It manufactured automobiles and kit cars from 1982 . The brand name was Fibrario . L'Auto Craft Montadora de Veículos took over production in 1986.

Sun Car Produktion from Quickborn made one of the models in Germany.

vehicles

The first model was the VW Terral buggy . Paul Renha designed the tubular frame with a 195 cm wheelbase . The open fiberglass body offered space for two people. There was a roll-over device behind the seats . The rectangular headlights came from the Chevrolet Chevette . One source describes the vehicle's appearance as functional and elegant . The vehicles were powered by an air-cooled four - cylinder boxer engine from Volkswagen do Brasil .

A little later, the Terral 4 was added to the range. It was 50 cm longer and had four seats.

The Dimo followed in 1983 . This was the replica of the Dino 246 as a coupe . It also had a tubular frame and independent wheel suspension. Disc brakes provided the delay. A water-cooled engine of the VW Passat and VW Santana with optional 1600cc displacement or 1800 cc was in mid engine design mounted behind the seats and drive to the rear wheels.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f João F. Scharinger: Lexicar Brasil (Portuguese, accessed on October 13, 2016)