This 1967 Amphicar model 770 convertible is rust-free and received
a nut-and-bolt restoration. This vehicle is powered by a
rear-mounted Triumph Herald inline 4-cylinder engine paired to a
Hermes two-part transmission utilizing 4-speed manual on the road
with forward and reverse speeds for twin propellors. This Amphicar
has a heater, defroster and bilge pump.
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