Date: Friday, December 03, 1999 7:01 AM >There is nothing new or innovative about an amphibious vehicle. Back in >the 60's there was a car called the Amphicar based on a British Triumph >
I have a Hot VW mag form 1975 that shows a bunch of guys that cut the top off of bugs and welded cv joints to the lower engine pulley and hooked up a prop to that. They had races with these things. The water line on these cars was at about the door handle. Todd |
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