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The Amphicar Model 770 is an amphibious automobile, launched at the 1961 New York Auto Show, manufactured in West Germany and marketed in the United States from 1961-1967, with production having ended in 1965. Designed by Hanns Trippel, the amphibious vehicle was manufactured by the Quandt Group at Lbeck and at Berlin-Borsigwalde, with a total of 3,878 manufactured in a single generation. A descendant of the Volkswagen Schwimmwagen, the Amphicar offered only modest performance compared to most contemporary boats or cars, featured navigation lights and flag as mandated by Coast Guard. Vehicle Options 13 inch Steel Wheels 4 cylinder engine 6.40 - 13 Bias Tires All gauges and switches in excellent condition Aluminum and white body side moldings Aluminum and White side body Moldings Chrome bumpers Door Panels & seats in Great Condition Exterior Trim in Nice Condition Exterior: Red poly with white convertible top Front brakes drum Front tire size: 6.40-13 bias Front wheels size 13" Interior: white nagahyde accented with grey Manual 4 speed transmission OEM Carburetor OEM Coil and Ignition OEM cooling fan OEM fuel pump Rear brakes drum Rear tire size: 6.40-13 bias Rear wheel size 13" Red Poly Paint Rust Free Texas Restoration Rust free! Water Tight Seals Water tight! Wheel type: stock steel with moon center cap White Vinyl Interior w/ dark Grey Accents White wall tires |