It would seem that the market has just been flooded with Amphicars! We just featured one that was over in Massachusetts and now we have this project hailing from Constantia, New York. This one is thought to be a ’66 too… more»
Amphicar
1966 Amphicar: Still Going Strong
Although Amphicars have little in common with Porsches besides their country of assembly, they do share one striking characteristic: the sudden rise in interest and prices for project cars. In fact, it’s not entirely unlike the 21-window VW Buses… more»
Surf And Turf: 1968 Amphicar Project
We try not to feature finds with inflated prices, but Amphicars are so rare and unique that I thought this one deserved a mention. It’s a 1968 model and even though there aren’t many around, I bet you have heard of the Amphicar…. more»
Riverbed Roadster: 1967 Amphicar 770
The Amphicar was the answer to a question nobody asked. Even though it couldn’t do either task very well, it could traverse both land and water with ease. They are collector’s items today, especially if you can find one… more»
Lake Sunapee Survivor: 1967 Amphicar
When I was a kid my mother told me a story about the day she went for a ride in a car that could drive from the land right into the water. The idea of a car which was… more»
Dock Find: 1967 Amphicar 770
Here is a great project to finish over the winter and enjoy next summer. It is a 1967 Amphicar 770 and it is special because it can driven on the land and the water. Float on over to eBay… more»
1960’s Amphicar Barn Find
The only thing we love more than finding a classic car in a barn, is pulling the car from the barn. This isn’t something that happens very often and while the buyer of this Amphicar won’t get the joy… more»
Road or Lake: 1967 Amphicar 770
Some Saturdays we can’t decide whether to go for a drive or go boating on the lake. Apparently Hans Trippel, the German designer behind the Mercedes Gullwing door, had the same dilemma in the late 1950s. He penned the… more»








