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Open Amphicar Trailer Challenger 10' small car carrier, approx. 1,150 lbs., 3,500 lbs. gross w/folding ramp, swing-up jack, diamond plate steel floor. "D" rings can be located anywhere to allow this trailer to haul other cars. Single axle w/electric brakes and breakaway (double axle available), long tongue, bulldog coupler, chrome wheel centers and chrome lug nuts, diamond plate aluminum trim. [rev 12/21/08] New ALUMINUM AMPHI TRAILER by All Things Amphicar For more information:
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TIPS FOR PROSPECTIVE WEB TOED MOTORISTS
Those looking for an Amphicar to buy, especially first time buyers, should be encouraged to memorize Mike Israel's excellent and comprehensive Amphicar Buyer's FAQ, which has recently been updated and revised. Another popular place nowadays for buying and selling Amphicar parts, collectibles and whatnots, sometimes entire cars, is ebay™. To perform a worldwide search for all current Amphicar-related auctions in progress that also filters out most of those time wasters who are really selling something like grommets for a '62 Snordley, but who just lobbed the word "amphicar" into the auction's text as part of a spammy "calling all cars" bait-n-switch come-on, just click here.
You should also be aware that even though you may have seen a few cars advertised for boat-loads of cash, it DOES NOT mean they are getting that price! We have seen those overpriced cars too, and they rarely (if ever) sell at even close to that price. Do your homework by asking a club member or restoration expert what they believe the car may be worth. It could save you that preverbal boat-load of cash you will need to restore it.
Elsewhere, primarily serving our amphibious motoring friends outside of North America (and usually vehicles other than Amphicars) you'll find René Pohl's Amphibious Marketplace in Germany and Hans Rosloot's Wanted Ads for Amphibians in the Netherlands. Both sites are in English.
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November 08, 2009