Pebble Beach 2008: A car that revolutionized drowning
I never get tired of that joke....
Oh sure, you may palaver over your Bugattis, may salivate over your Zagato-bodied Ferraris and Astons, may plotz over your Shelby race cars. But how about one of these, huh? You don't see these every day — unless you do a lot of scuba diving.
Behold the dubious wisdom of the 1963 Amphicar 770, Lot No. 6 at the Gooding & Co. auction on Saturday.
The Amphicar — answer to the question "What happens when you combine a lousy car and a lousy boat?" — was built briefly (1961-68) in Germany, which had a long history of "swimmenwagens."
Called the "definitive aquatic automobile" — though makers of the Aquada may disagree — the Amphicar is powered by a 43-horsepower Triumph four-cylinder engine and has twin props and four-wheel drum brakes. It's expected to fetch between $60,000 and $75,000.
I asked David Gooding if we could take it for a test float and he looked alarmed. "I think the door seals are a little worn," he says. There are hundreds of extraordinary cars for sale at Pebble Beach this weekend, but this is likely the only one with its own oar.
— Dan Neil



A fabulous car that is nowhere near as bad to drive or float as reports suggest. More fun that just about anything else. www.amphicars.com for info.
Posted by: George Cameron | August 15, 2008 at 03:44 AM
"swimmenwagens."
Sounds Dutch to me. Or did you mean "Schwimmwagen"? Plural is "Schwimmwagen", too.
Posted by: Gray | August 15, 2008 at 02:14 PM