3 Outrageous Amphibious Vehicles That Can Do 50 MPH In Water
3 Outrageous Amphibious Vehicles That Can Do 50 MPH In Water 1. Amphicar The Amphicar was manufactured in west Germany from 1961 to 1967. Even now, Amphicar is the only non-military Amphibious vehicle ever put into production on a commercial basis. The many rules and regulations for road and water going vehicles make it very unlikely that another car based amphibian will ever be produced. 2. Terra Wind Motorhome If you happen to find yourself in the predicament where you have a wad of cash and faced with the decision of purchasing an RV or a Yacht, Terra Wind is about to make your life just a little bit easier. THE WORLD’S ONLY LUXURY AMPHIBIOUS MOTOR-HOME, The Terra Wind Amphibious RV (starting at $850,000) is every bit as amazing as it sounds. 3. Rinspeed Splash Under the ultra-light carbon-composite skin lies much more than just an agile and lively sports car. The Rinspeed “Splash” is the true incarnation of a really cool and fun sports toy. At the push of a button a cleverly thought-out hydraulic mechanism transforms the sports car into an amphibious vehicle. A highly complex integrated hydrofoil system enables the “Splash” to ‘fly’ at an altitude of about 60 cm above the water. Credits : 1.Driving.ca 2.Automotive Channel 3.YOUCAR We do NOT own the video materials and all credits belong to respectful owner. In case of copyright issues , please contact us immediately for further credit or clip delete. DISCLAIMER: Under Section 107 of the Copyright 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment , news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. " The materials are used for illustrative and exemplification reasons, also quoting in order to recombine elements to make a new work. Follow me : Twitter : http://goo.gl/SWEQek Facebook : http://goo.gl/XyifAW Google+ : http://goo.gl/j4Vu2P Contact - bestus4@gmail.com
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