Fiberfab (Germany) - AllCarIndex

Fiberfab  

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time-calendar.webp 1966-1982

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Company Name: Fiberfab-Karosserie

Place: Ditzingen

Country: Germany

Company Name: Fiberfab-Karosserie

Place: Auenstein

Country: Germany

Fiberfab was a German automotive manufacturer that operated from 1966 until approximately 1982. The company initially established its headquarters in Ditzingen, near Stuttgart, before relocating to Auenstein, near Heilbronn, in 1974.

Fiberfab began its production by creating Volkswagen-based coupes, similar to its original association with the Fiberfab brand. In 1975, the company expanded its offerings with the introduction of the Sherpa, an open vehicle designed in the style of a Jeep, which utilized the engine and running gear from the Citroën 2CV.

Throughout its operational years, Fiberfab focused on niche automotive markets, producing vehicles that catered to specific consumer preferences. The company eventually ceased operations in the early 1980s, marking the end of its contributions to the automotive industry.

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