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I restored this AmphiCar from a pile of rust. Took three years. Almost sunk it a few times. Can't tow waterskiers and I have to register it twice: as a car *and* a boat. Turns heads.
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This video was taken on or about July 28th 2007 at the annual Celina, Ohio Lake Festival. Featured are the approximately 40 something Amphicars that made it to Ohio. Out of about 500 cars left in the world, this means that 9% of the world's Amphicars showed up for this yearly event. Fun stuff indeed!
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We ran into Dave The Wave at his Byron, Illinois Amphicar swim in. This clip originally was used as one of our program endings. There was a credit role over it. Dave can be reached at midwestamphicar.com
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The Amphicar was built in Germany from 1961 to 1968. Total production was 3,878 vehicles. The Amphicar is the only civilian amphibious passenger automobile ever to be mass produced. 3,046 Amphicars were imported into the United States between 1961 and 1967. The Amphicar is rear engined and uses a 4 cylinder British-built Triumph Herald motor producing 43hp. All Amphicars are convertibles
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Keith Martin discusses the recent upswing in Amphicar popularity after the shocking sale at Barrett-Jackson for $120,000. See more at http://www.sportscar market.com
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A few weeks back my bro and I saw this Amphicar at Lake Isabella near Bakersfield in Southern California, durring a day of jet skiing. It gave us a really good laugh. Enjoy this piece of automotive history.
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Ranger Hal and a friend go on a picnic. To get there they travel by amphi-car: capable of driving on roads and traveling in water. For more information on Ranger Hal, visit http://members.cox.n et/rangerhaljax/ (more)