With about 3,878 produced in Germany from 1961 to 1968, the Amphicar is the only amphibious automobile ever to be mass-produced for everyday use. Offered in four colors (Beach White, Regatta Red, ...
Your hunt for the perfect summer ride might be over. A 1964 Amphicar Model 770 convertible was just listed for sale on Bring a Trailer. It’s not just a timeless design that makes this open-top German ...
A little water never hurt anybody. Still, it’s a bit shocking when it cascades over the windshield of a convertible onto your lap. But that’s all in a drive in the lake for Deer Park residents Kenny ...
Every so often, a car comes along that looks like it was dreamed up after one too many late nights in the garage. The 1960s were full of bold experiments that transformed car culture. However, few ...
The Amphicar was a good idea that maybe never had a chance. Built for a few years in the 1960s, they were amphibious German droptops that could do 70 mph on land and seven knots in the water. Only a ...
Q: Greg I enjoyed your column on the update on flying cars quite a bit and I've achieved an age of wisdom that tells me these flying cars are still not ready for prime time. I'm also following the ...
Joseph has always been interested in cars and automotive history. He can be found driving around town in a rusty police cruiser that he purchased from a city auction. His dream is to one day compete ...
Two years ago, I visited Disney Springs, an outdoor shopping complex in Orlando, Florida, with my family. While my husband and son might have been excited about the Ghirardelli chocolate shop or the ...
We are not sure how many of you out there reading this know that, sometime in the history of the automobile, a strange hybrid vehicle crawled its way into the public eye, bringing with it a concept so ...
MILFORD -- As Gibbs Technologies moves toward producing a viable mass production amphibious car, it's interesting to check in with a couple of enthusiasts of the Amphicar, the only production civilian ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: This is the Amphicar 770. When it launched in Germany in 1961, it was the first mass-produced car that could traverse land and sea. But after just ...
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