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Amphicar 770 Convertible 1965

General description : A truly exceptional, totally unrestored Amphicar 770 with just 13,092 miles from new. Rarely seen with so many factory-original features including the original vinyl top, rubber floor mats, factory upholstery, owner’s manual, and even the original CEAT whitewall tires. Finished in the classic shade of red with mostly original paint and trim. An incredible, time-warp example for the devoted Amphicar enthusiast and collector. This vehicle just arrived, and a full description is coming soon. Please contact Hyman Ltd for more details.


Offers welcome and trades considered

https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/6741

1965 Amphicar 770 Convertible is listed sold on ClassicDigest in St. Louis by Mark Hyman for $79500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Amphicar Model : 770 Model Version : Convertible Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1965 Sub type : Convertible Location : Missouri

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About Amphicar
The Amphicar is a unique amphibious vehicle that was produced from 1961 to 1968. Here's an overview of its history, specifications, and cultural context:

1. History:
- Development: The Amphicar was developed by German engineer Hans Trippel. It was designed to be both a car and a boat, capable of driving on land and floating on water.
- Production: The Amphicar was manufactured in West Germany, and approximately 3,878 units were produced during its production run.
- Market Reception: The Amphicar was marketed as a recreational vehicle, appealing to individuals who desired a car that could also navigate waterways. It found popularity among boating enthusiasts and those who lived near bodies of water.

2. Specifications:
- Design: The Amphicar had a unique design with a sleek and boat-like appearance. It featured a folding soft top and a convertible-like structure.
- Powertrain: The Amphicar was powered by a rear-mounted 1.1-liter four-cylinder engine, which produced around 43 horsepower. It had a four-speed manual transmission that allowed the driver to switch between land and water modes.
- Amphibious Capability: The Amphicar could be driven directly into the water, where it would float using its twin propellers. It had a top speed of around 7 knots (13 km/h) in the water and could operate on calm lakes, rivers, and sheltered coastal waters.

3. Cultural Context:
- Novelty and Recreational Appeal: The Amphicar captured people's imaginations with its ability to seamlessly transition from land to water. It became a symbol of novelty and adventure, offering a unique and fun experience for its owners.
- Pop Culture and Media: The Amphicar made appearances in various films, TV shows, and music videos, further enhancing its cultural significance. Its distinctive appearance and amphibious nature added an element of excitement and intrigue to its on-screen presence.

The Amphicar's blend of car and boat capabilities, along with its quirky design, earned it a place in automotive history. While it had its limitations as a car and as a boat, the Amphicar remains a notable example of an amphibious vehicle and continues to hold fascination among collectors, enthusiasts, and those drawn to its one-of-a-kind nature.