The automotive world is constantly releasing unusual creations that come to charm their users by offering interesting assets. One of the automotive breeds that has always fascinated the public is ...
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 ...
It is a known fact that boats are not designed to travel on land, and cars are not very capable in the water. But with the summer approaching and a vast number of cottages available for rent by lakes, ...
Back in the mid-1960s, a company out of West Germany built the Amphicar Model 770. The curiously-named ‘car’ was an amphibious vehicle and while it never proved exceptionally popular (just 3,878 units ...
Back in the ‘60s, the idea of having a car that could just as easily double as a boat was an oddly appealing one. So much so that Hans Trippel created the Amphicar, some 4,000 of which were made in ...
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 ...
As you may have guessed from the name, this week’s bizarre car is more than just a car… it’s also a boat! The appropriately-named Amphicar is a perfect example of the wackier side of otherwise ...
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 ...
A new Walt Disney World restaurant is offering Amphicar rides. For those unaware of the Amphicar, it was manufactured between 1961 and 1968 and was a bimodal vehicle that offered the capability of ...
The fastest boat on land and fastest car in the water, an Amphicar 770 was spotted cruising New York's Port of Rochester a couple days ago. Redditor bracketracer snapped the red amphibious machine ...
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