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Pebble Beach 2008: A car that revolutionized drowning

August 14, 2008 |  4:28 pm

Amphibious car for sale at Pebble BeachI 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

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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.

"swimmenwagens."
Sounds Dutch to me. Or did you mean "Schwimmwagen"? Plural is "Schwimmwagen", too.



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