From the Lane Motor Museum: Amphicar 770- 1964 This amphibious car was designed by Hans Trippel. It has a unibody steel two-door cabriolet body with electrically-welded joints and is powered by a 1147cc Triumph Herald engine mounted at the rear and driving the rear wheels. Two propellers are activated for propulsion when the car is in the water. Top speed is about 6 ½ knots ( 7mph) in the water and 68 m.p.h. on land. The front wheels are used as rudimentary rudders for steering in the water. Of 3,878 made, 3,046 were imported to the U.S., and the rest were sold in Europe. The Amphicar was the most successful amphibious car ever produced, and has the highest tail fins of any production car, one inch higher than a ’59 Cadillac!
Specifications: Manufacturer: Deutsche Waggon-und Maschinenfabriken GmbH Country of Origin: Germany Drivetrain Configuration: Rear-engine, rear-wheel drive Engine: 1147cc, four cylinders, 43bhp Transmission: 4-speed manual on land, forward and reverse in water Top Speed: 70 mph on land, 6½ knots (7 mph) in water Years of Production: 1961-1968 Number Produced: 3878 Original Cost: $2,800 - 3,300
Amphicar 770- 1964 This amphibious car was designed by Hans Trippel. It has a unibody steel two-door cabriolet body with electrically-welded joints and is powered by a 1147cc Triumph Herald engine mounted at the rear and driving the rear wheels. Two propellers are activated for propulsion when the car is in the water. Top speed is about 6 ½ knots ( 7mph) in the water and 68 m.p.h. on land. The front wheels are used as rudimentary rudders for steering in the water. Of 3,878 made, 3,046 were imported to the U.S., and the rest were sold in Europe. The Amphicar was the most successful amphibious car ever produced, and has the highest tail fins of any production car, one inch higher than a ’59 Cadillac!
Specifications: Manufacturer: Deutsche Waggon-und Maschinenfabriken GmbH Country of Origin: Germany Drivetrain Configuration: Rear-engine, rear-wheel drive Engine: 1147cc, four cylinders, 43bhp Transmission: 4-speed manual on land, forward and reverse in water Top Speed: 70 mph on land, 6½ knots (7 mph) in water Years of Production: 1961-1968 Number Produced: 3878 Original Cost: $2,800 - 3,300
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From the Lane Motor Museum: Amphicar 770- 1964
This amphibious car was designed by Hans Trippel. It has a unibody steel two-door cabriolet body with electrically-welded joints and is powered by a 1147cc Triumph Herald engine mounted at the rear and driving the rear wheels. Two propellers are activated for propulsion when the car is in the water. Top speed is about 6 ½ knots ( 7mph) in the water and 68 m.p.h. on land. The front wheels are used as rudimentary rudders for steering in the water. Of 3,878 made, 3,046 were imported to the U.S., and the rest were sold in Europe. The Amphicar was the most successful amphibious car ever produced, and has the highest tail fins of any production car, one inch higher than a ’59 Cadillac!
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Deutsche Waggon-und Maschinenfabriken GmbH
Country of Origin: Germany
Drivetrain Configuration: Rear-engine, rear-wheel drive
Engine: 1147cc, four cylinders, 43bhp
Transmission: 4-speed manual on land, forward and reverse in water
Top Speed: 70 mph on land, 6½ knots (7 mph) in water
Years of Production: 1961-1968
Number Produced: 3878
Original Cost: $2,800 - 3,300
FWIW: The *"MILITARY AVIATION MUSEUM "* in Virginia Beach, Virginia {USA} has one of these cars on display.
Is this a custom vehicle or did someone actually manufacture these?
Amphicar 770- 1964
This amphibious car was designed by Hans Trippel. It has a unibody steel two-door cabriolet body with electrically-welded joints and is powered by a 1147cc Triumph Herald engine mounted at the rear and driving the rear wheels. Two propellers are activated for propulsion when the car is in the water. Top speed is about 6 ½ knots ( 7mph) in the water and 68 m.p.h. on land. The front wheels are used as rudimentary rudders for steering in the water. Of 3,878 made, 3,046 were imported to the U.S., and the rest were sold in Europe. The Amphicar was the most successful amphibious car ever produced, and has the highest tail fins of any production car, one inch higher than a ’59 Cadillac!
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Deutsche Waggon-und Maschinenfabriken GmbH
Country of Origin: Germany
Drivetrain Configuration: Rear-engine, rear-wheel drive
Engine: 1147cc, four cylinders, 43bhp
Transmission: 4-speed manual on land, forward and reverse in water
Top Speed: 70 mph on land, 6½ knots (7 mph) in water
Years of Production: 1961-1968
Number Produced: 3878
Original Cost: $2,800 - 3,300