Vehicle Description
1962 Amphicar Model 770 Just Out of a Large European Collection and
Available for Pickup in the Netherlands Launched at the 1961 New
York Auto Show, the Amphicar Model 770 was the first fully
amphibious vehicle sold to the public. This particular example is a
highly original matching numbers car. Red with grey and white
interior. Just out of a large European collection. Not currently
running as it has been in storage for some time.Upon reaching a
boat ramp, the doors? special watertight seals were lockedinto
place, a bilge plug was installed, the front luggage lid was
locked, and the car was driven slowly into the water. A lever then
directed the engine?s power to dual rear propellers, and off the
Amphicar went. The captain would steer his craft using the front
wheels, which served as primitive rudders. Putting the car into
reverse in the water would spin the propellers in reverse, serving
as a brake, much as on conventional boats. For returning to shore,
both the rear-wheel drive and the propeller drive could be operated
at the same time.Price: $39,500