Check out these Fiberfab Avenger Kit Car Molds for Sale! I have no doubt these are the earlier one piece molds . It is funny when you see stuff like this because you always hear stories about where all the molds ended up. Landfills, Fires, cut up and thrown away, etc, Apparently these ones have ended up in Ohio .

These Fiberfab Avenger Kit Car Molds are for sale as as part of a package deal. The package includes the Avenger molds, a set of lambo molds, and some spray equipment. Our friends at Forgotten Fiberglass forwarded us the sellers info he asked if we could spread the word on them. Here is what the seller had to say about how he came across them…

So, here’s the story behind the fiberglass……well, everything. A couple years ago, I bought a Divco Milk truck from a neighbor. Spent the summer getting it running, then put it up for sale. After dozens of phone calls and numerous showings, I found a guy near Columbus , Ohio that restores Divcos.

As a matter of fact, (and yes, I know how incredibly useless this info all is, but telling a story is all about the layers) he was in the process of making a fiberglass bodied mid 50’s Divco. (Personally I believe a GREAT marketing idea). So, to this end, he answered an ad for fiberglass spray equipment (because you cannot very well make fiberglass parts without equipment) and ended up with all the molds you see in the pics along with all the spray equipment.

FiberFab, Lambo, dually fenders, chevy front bumpers and I don’t remember what else. He offered me all the fiberglass stuff, the spray equipment, a 53 Studebaker wagon and a pocket of cash. So I took it.

I would however, say I believe that they probably all need some kind of maintenance or repairs. The FiberFab appears to be an earlier model as the nose is not a separate mold. It has the front 2/3s as you can see, the doors and the tail. I do not have an interior plug. So, basically a complete car, minus the interior plug.

The Lambo appears to be a bolt on kit for a Fiero would be my guess. A few of those molds as cheaply thrown together. Big panels as nice, detail stuff could use some work.
Dually rear fenders, my guess for a Ford, Mid 80’s full size GM pickup front bumper molds, and 80’s S-10 front bumper.I do have a bunch of spray equipment as well, but again, I believe everything should be gone through and cleaned, new O-rings, etc. LOTS of that.

What I like is that Bruce (the seller) is well aware that in order to make these things usable they are going to need a good bit of work. This is a big project . Not only from a purchase standpoint, but to transport it all. This would not be something for a novice to attempt to deal with.

He is looking for best reasonable offer. Send me an email if you have an interest in it all and I will be happy to forward your info to him.

Thanks