Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Your hunt for the perfect summer ride might be over. A 1964 Amphicar Model 770 convertible was just listed for sale on Bring a ...
The pull of the past is stronger than ever, and the feeling that humanity is heading for the worst could have something to do with it. If you’re feeling it, too, here’s one way in which you could give ...
The Amphicar Model 770 is perhaps one of the most famous mass-produced amphibious vehicles and, while it was never particularly outstanding as either boat or car, it is a true collectible. Some 47 of ...
What is it? Is it a car? Is it a boat? The answer is it’s a novelty. Yes, it is a car and a boat. But it’s neither a very good car nor a very good boat. The Amphicar was built in Germany from 1961 to ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
1147-cc four-cylinder; one-barrel, four-speed. White with red-and-white vinyl. Older repaint and cosmetic touch-up of an original 1700-mile example. Panel gaps and bodywork as new, doors open and shut ...
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 ...
We got some immediate answers from last week’s mystery mobile, in which I offered up a photographic portion of a car and asked you to identify it. Pauk was the first to correctly identify both the ...
Few cars can claim to be both land- and sea-worthy. The Amphicar of the 1960s is one of them, though just barely by some accounts. But with roughly 4,000 units made between 1961 and 1968, few have had ...
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 ...