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Vicksburg, Miss.,- 6/U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station 6/xii, 40 p. : illus. (part fold.), maps ; 27 cm.tHAUC273 .T43 no. 70-5 TC7 (University of California Library System)S.'University of California Library SystemSUniversity of California Library System and Library of Congress (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)xqOther amphibious vehicles. Military amphibious vehicles. Riverine Utility Craft (RUC) Motor vehicles, Amphibious.Library of Congess Catalog Number: 71607599 //r89 U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Technical report M-70-5 Bibliography: p. 40. 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Tanaka, Yji, 1926-F?Half-Safe : across the Atlantic in an amphibious jeep. Japanese No known holding institutions in the United States or Europe. Available at Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan (1-6-1 Nishi Waseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-8050, Japan) Tokyo, JapanOther amphibious vehicles. Seep (GPA) Military amphibious vehicles--Civilian use. Half-Safe (Amphibious jeep) Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Carlin, Frederick Benjamin, 1912-1981--Travels.vJapanese translation of the English-language account of the first half of the successful round-the-world amphibious voyage of Benjamin Frederick Carlin in his "Half-Safe", a modified World War II "Seep" (Amphibious Jeep). The second half of the voyage is discussed inThe Other Half of Half Safe (Guildford Grammar School Foundation : Guildford, WA, [Australia 6055], 1989). (Translation into Japanese of: Half-Safe : across the Atlantic in an amphibious jeep / Ben Carlin. OCLC Catalog Number: 33680138,&Carlin, Frederick Benjamin, 1912-1981. 1989The other half of Half-Safe : around the world by amphibious jeep, from Montreal across the Atlantic, Europe, Asia, Australia, Japan and the Pacific to Canada and back to Montreal / Ben Carlin.r $[Guildford, Western Australia] `YGuildford Grammar School Foundation (11 Terrace Road, Guildford, Western Australia, 6055)-*#400 p. : ill., plans, maps ; 21 cm. 0959873112None in the USA.4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net),&Not available, but book may be purchased for AUS$38.25 (shipped via economy air to USA) from the publisher, The Guildford Grammar School Foundation (11 Terrace Road, Guildford, Western Australia, 6055, or via email with a credit card by contacting Neil Williamson at nwilliamson@ggs.wa.edu.au).Information concerning "Half-Safe" can be also be found on the internet at http://4wd.sofcom.com/Mil/HalfSafe.html and http://www.iinet.net.au/~daveb/halfsafe/halfsafe.htmlOther amphibious vehicles. Seep (GPA) Military amphibious vehicles--Civilian use. Half-Safe (Amphibious jeep) Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Carlin, Frederick Benjamin, 1912-1981--Travels.XAccount of the second half of the successful round-the-world amphibious voyage of Benjamin Frederick Carlin in his "Half-Safe", a modified World War II "Seep" (Amphibious Jeep). The first half of the voyage around the world is discussed inHalf Safe: across the Atlantic in an amphibious jeep(New York : Morrow ; London : Andre Deutsch, 1955).%"Publisher's Note: This book includes revised portions of Ben Carlin's original 'Half-Safe' published by Andre Deutsch in 1955 which covered the author's journey across the Atlantic from Montreal by Amphibious Jeep. The new book also covers the second part of the author's journey from London across Europe, Asia, Australia, Japan and the Pacific Ocean to Canada and back to Montreal."--T. p.[Carpenter, Susan.a 2001"Kind of Gives 'Car Pool' a New Meaning; The now-rare 1960s German Amphicar can go for a spin on land and in the water.(Southern California Living)", in: Los Angeles Times (April 3, 2001)Los Angeles Times  Los Angelese p. E-1 April 3, 2001r4.Amphicar. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History.Cavanagh, Sean. 1997"Amphicar never fails to get attention--Funky 1966 amphibian is among highlights of Everett Auto Show", in: Seattle Times (Jul 25, 1997) Seattle Timesn Seattle, Wash. p. B.3$July 25, 1997 [Final Edition]rPhotocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.o Amphicar. yCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)Chapman, David. [ed.] 2001,&Amphicar Adventure [Internet resource] Chapman, David. 200120 June\ HTML documentd David ChapmaneStewart, Oro--Interviews. Stewart, Oro--Travels. Stewart, Ivan--Travels. Rauch, Nick--Travels. Amphicar--Anecdotes. Yukon River--Description and travel. Alaska--Description and travel. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations.f`Describes the voyage in 1964 of two Amphicars down the Yukon River from Eagle to Circle, Alaska.<6Internet HTML reprint at of an article that originally appeared circa 1964 in an uncited British periodical as reprinted in a limited circulation Triumph enthusiasts magazine circa 1978 that is in the collection of the editor of the present HTML version, Mr. David Chapman.("http://www.amphicars.com/yukon.htm Chin, Myron 1993LE"A pearl in the water-- the Amphicar story" in: AutoPhyle (Fall 1993) AutoPhyle 4-AutoPhyle (P.O Box 217, Watsonvile, CA 95077) v. 2 n. 3p. 18-29 Fall 1993n None4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)hBack issues may still be available for $3.50 plus shipping from the publisher, AutoPhyle (P.O Box 217, Watsonvile, CA 95077), or for a higher price from Gordon Imports, Inc. (14330 Iseli Rd., Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670-5296, Tel: 562-802-1608 / 562-523-3512, info@amphicarparts.com). If unavailable from either source, a photocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $10 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.Describes the history of amphibious vehicles, the production and history of the Amphicar and its predecessor the Alligator, its specifications, and the Amphicar's final production demise.S2+Contains several color and b&w photographs.d]Amphicar--History. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Motor vehicles, amphibious--History.mOj  Hutton, Ray. 1994:4"The $50,000 swimmer", in: Car and Driver (Feb 1994)Car and driver. v. 39] n. 8 p. 91-Sports cars illustrated.ISSN: 0008-6002 ^WMotor vehicles, Amphibious--France--Design and construction. Other amphibious vehicles.eB.82http://www.amphicar.net/library/thewavearticle.jpg@9International Amphicar Owners Club, Schlemmer, Marc (ed.) 20014.Club Newsletters for 2001. [Internet resource] ("International Amphicar Owners Club 2001December 5, 2001December 4, 200181HTML document with links to PDF format documents..("International Amphicar Owners ClubInternational Amphicar Owners Club--Publications. Amphicar--Restoration and repair. Amphicar--History--Sources. Amphicar--Pictorial works. Amphicar--Clubs and associations--Publications. Amphicar--Clubs and associations--Meetings. Amphicar--Anecdotes. The Amphicar in the press.The six Newsletters of the International Amphicar Owners Club for 2001 available to Members online in the password-restricted "Members Only" area of the Club's website in downloadable PDF format.LEContents: January/February 2001 -- (Issue 93 / 1,892 Kb) Includes: What's the Board Been Up To?, Amphipoda's Perspective, Nick Borchardt-Member Spotlight, Tech Center: Transmission Mount Modifications by Paul Rasmussen, Tracking Problems in "Off the Wire", Lap-Dancing Fish, and more... / March/April 2001 -- (Issue 94 / 553 Kb) Includes: A Salt Water Amphi? by Dan Borgman, Amphipoda's Perspective, Allen Heath-Member Spotlight, Tech Center: Support Brace for Steering Box by Mark Richardson and Ren Pohl, Fuel Tap Issues in "Off the Wire", and more... / May/June 2001 -- (Issue 95 / 971 Kb) Includes: Mt. Dora Swim-In Report by Dave Monier, Bruce McCreary-Member Spotlight, Amphipoda's Perspective, Tech Center: Aftermarket Bilge Pump by Billy Syx, The Amphicar Experience: The Time Travellers by Danzamphi, and more... / July/August 2001 -- (Issue 96 / 1,351 Kb) Includes: Spring Valley Swim Report by Marty Peters, Nashville Shores Swim Report, The Amphicar Experience: Dads by Danzamphi, Celina Swim In Information, Bill Yelton-Member Spotlight, Amphipoda's Perspective, Celina Raffle Announced, and more... / September/October 2001 -- (Issue 97 / 1,003 Kb) Includes: Amphipoda's Perspective, The Amphicar Experience: The More the Merrier by Danzamphi, Mark Richardson-Member Spotlight, Celina 2001 Report by Joel Stewart, Tech Center: Top Frame Repair by Hugh Gordon, In Memoriam Hanns Trippel, and more... / November/December 2001 -- (Issue 98 / 659 Kb) Includes: Swim Reports: Amphistock / Amphifest / Loch Norman Car Fest / My Classic Car Autofest / Lake Geneva, The Amphicar Experience: The Day Santa Blew In by Danzamphi, Amphipoda's Perspective, Arnold & Sharon Hite-Member Spotlight, Tech Center: Serial Number Information by Paul Rasmussen, Where are all these Club members from anyway?, and more... /. "This page last updated December 04, 2001"0)http://www.amphicar.com/memberslogin.htmlf_Isaacs, John D. Bascom, Willard. University of California Berkeley. Fluid Mechanics Laboratory. 1947Report on operation and characteristics of U.S. Army dukws in oceanographic investigations / by John D. Isaacs and Willard Bascom. Berkeley, Calif. BUniversity of California, Berkeley, Fluid Mechanics Laboratoryrl(Technical report ser. HE-116 (University of California, Berkeley. Institute of Engineering Research) ; 266)B<1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some folded), photos ; 28 cm.U. S. Army dukws.4\VT178 .C2 ser. HE-116 no. 266 (U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station Library)U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station Library (Vicksburg, MS 39180-6199) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)Oceanographic research. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Ocean waves. DUKW--Civilian use. Military amphibious vehicles--Civilian use. Other amphibious vehicles.i<5Bureau of Ships - Contract No. BS2490. OCLC: 12294066kcaspectss*sault5o1oo! ociations u u u u u[ u u uugustustofest[mmobiles s s sY B tV oP ooat|tive B[ BuByabesyiuileynnnesVzooeacheswlgium>lQadamyen0njaminr2rGr!rlinii ibliographies lgemaster  o ographiesoat.ings.sd|dyr! randenburgerkzilLeakinggidgestainuishwusselsfuffaloMs9sshmasterC California mmpaignsAnadal lsrre[eeeriicaturesl l0lin2rGoolr rier shmasterCACanadas lsc[ricaturesl l0linGr2r riert: HandbooksT n5 nK n n n n n1 nN nXnsrrr&r%rsrborsLselenwrrmannhtwichzogistoriesyyEyFo0ooUoZoooooQoYouooooooooIo|oo?oooo}oooooooooooXo$oooo2o"oo[ooooooo&o%o#ooooGooooofheinsmesRtuseboats>vercraftwitzersseruellQghf ydrofoilsZglisseurLIceooooRotv>vercraftQugh ydrofoilsZglisseurLIcend>DC֒"Die Westdeutschen Schwimmwagen Trippel-Alligator 1957 und Amphicar 1960" in: Schwimmwagen, PKW und LKW : Entwicklung, Technik, Typen / Hasso Erb.JCSchwimmwagen, PKW und LKW : Entwicklung, Technik, Typen / Hasso Erbl Stuttgart [Germany]n D=Motorbuc VPBascom, Willard. University of California, Berkeley. Fluid Mechanics Laboratory. 1948lfOceanside amphibious operation, November 13 and 14, 1948 / by Willard Bascom, A.J. Chinn, R.L. Wiegel. Berkeley, Calif. D>University of California, Berkeley, Fluid Mechanics LaboratoryrkTechnical report ser. HE-116 (University of California, Berkeley. Institite of Engineering Research) ; 293.<57, [6] leaves : ill., (some folded), photos. ; 28 cm.\VT178 .C2 ser. HE-116 no. 293 (U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station Library)U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station Library (Vicksburg, MS 39180-6199) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.) Amphibious warfare--Research. United States. Navy--Maneuvers. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Military landing craft--Testing. Other amphibious vehicles.JC"November 1948." Bureau of Ships Contract NObs2490. OCLC: 12299331: }Bassett, Harold L. (Harold Lane), 1932? Georgia Institute of Technology. Engineering Experiment Station. Project no. A-2152.  1978>7Amphibious vehicle survivability study / H. L. Bassett.} Atlanta- F?Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia Institute of Technology(!1/2-[6], Project A-2152 [Monthly] 4 v. in 1 : ill. ; 29 cm.D=TA7.G4x .B28 A-2152 (Georgia Institute of Technology Library)Georgia Institute of Technology Library (Atlanta, GA 30332-0900) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)tmMilitary amphibious vehicles--Testing. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Testing. Radar. Other amphibious vehicles.pHAIssued as Monthly reports 1/2-[6], Project A-2152. OCLC: 6646072\ Bauer, Erwin. 1969(!Sportman on wheels / Erwin Bauer. An Outdoor Life Skill Book New York ("Outdoor Life, dist. by E.P. Dutton 146 p. : ill.0~wMotor vehicles--Testing. All terrain vehicles--Testing. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Testing. Other amphibious vehicles.rReviews published in 1969 for hunters, fishermen, campers and other outdoorsmen of recreational vehicles, including sporting amphibians, utility campers, boats, recreational vehicles, snowmobiles and trailers.zsCataloging information derived from sales catalog of Alibris.com Booksellers at on June 11, 2000.eBell Aerospace Textron,A [197?]RKVoyageur/Viking : high speed multi-purpose amphibious air cushion vehicles. [Grand, Bend, Ont.]d [Bell Aerospace Canada]F[8] p. : ill. ; 28 cm.Voyageur Viking.82[Unknown] (Bowling Green State University Library)Bowling Green State University Library (Bowling Green, OH 43403-0215 (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)Voyageur/Viking. Hovercraft, Amphibious. Bell Aerospace Textron--Catalogs. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Catalogs. Other amphibious vehicles.a"Cover title. OCLC: 34148830Berndt, Thomas. 1995Standard catalog of U.S. military vehicles / Thomas Berndt. Topic/Subject: Amphibious Vehicles Armoured Vehicles Half tracks Military History Motorcycles Self-Propeled Guns Tanks Trucks U.S Military Vehicl U.S.Military Vehicl Price: $ 32 Iola, Wisconsinr Krause Publicationsa 271 p. : ill.cRevised 1st ed.spjVehicles, Military--United States. Military amphibious vehicles--United States. Other amphibious vehicles.Includes over 250 veteran U.S. military vehicles from 1940-1965 with over 400 premier black and white photographs and current prices.AzsCataloging information derived from sales catalog of Alibris.com Booksellers at on June 11, 2000. f the collection."--excerpted from: INFORMATION SHEET - Tamony, Peter, Collection (WUNP 4710) at http://system.missouri.edu/whmc/invent/Tamony.htm . ' a column in American Speech (the journal of the American Dialect Society), from the 1930s until his death. He was consulted by editors of all the major dictionaries including DARE and the Oxford English Dictionary, and his files remain an important source for them. As his collection increased in size, Tamony developed an unusual and frugal system for dealing with it. He cut the ends off used envelopes, wrote the word or phrase at the top, neatly folded the article or item containing the word, inserted it in the envelope, and filed it in alphabetical order in a cut-down cardboard appliance box. He continued adding new examples until the envelope was full, then began a second packet for the entry. When someone asked for information on a word, he retrieved the packet and sent it. By the time of his death in 1985, the apartment he shared with his sister KaStjernfelt, Bertil.TVOSvenska Amphibieforband-- Lyx eller nodvandighet? / Bertil Stjernfelt [et al.].  Stockholm  Horsta Forlag173 p. : maps, ills.Military amphibious vehicles--Sweden--History. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Sweden--History. 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ZWhite and Yellow Ducks.usWinterization.torPLWorld War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations, American--Palau--Angaur Island.P@;World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations--Italy--Sicily.@=World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations--Pictorial works.0,World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations.-($World War, 1939-1945--Pacific Ocean.e XM-561vehXM759 Logistical Carrier.6 Construction  t t t t t& ttevventionsn[ rM rporation9 s s@r4r5rvvvv1vvvvairrraftCDJDMDD8D7D6D:D5DDKii iii9i1iii|iguiticism}ultureDDavideeSeeaville=lls<s[nnisp= scriptioncription t t ttev[ventionsnM rporation9 s s@r4r5rvvvv1vvvvairrraftCDJDMDD8D7D6D:D5DDKii iii9i1iii|iguiticism}ultureDSDavideeeeaville=lls<s[nnisp= scriptionn Amphibious2 c* o, o. o/ o) o  o o; o o= o< o@ oA oB oC oD oE oH o+ oJ o0 oO o oR oU oM o4 o o8 o> o o7 o6 o: oT oZ o5 o o o oL ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou ou oPTd& Amphicar Corporation of America, 1960pj"Amphicar arrives in America", in: 1960 New York International Auto Show programme, p. 190 [advertisement]>7[1960 New York International Automobile Show programme]0 p. 190 April 1960yNo photocopy available, but JPEG scan of advertisement can be seen at http://www.amphicar.net/library/amphicararrives.jpgrTNAdvertisement shows prototype version of the Amphicar, often called "The Fly".Amphicar--Prototypes. Amphicar--Advertisements and promotions. Amphicar--Design and manufacturing--History. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. International Automobile Show (New York : April 16-24, 1960)--Advertisements and promotions.Advertisement from the programme of the 1960 New York Automobile Show showing the prototype version of the Amphicar called by many "The Fly" on account of the appearance its strangely vented fins.@9The 1960 New York Automobile Show was held from April 16-24, 1960. Description and JPEG scan of item derived from eBay auction #332732908 that ended May 21, 2000. Scan can be found at http://www.amphicar.net/library/amphicararrives.jpg. EndNote catalog users can proceed directly there by pressing .w:3http://www.amphicar.net/library/amphicararrives.jpgS& Amphicar Corporation of America, 1961tn"Amphicar: it's a car...it's a boat", in: 1961 Chicago International Automobile Show programme [advertisement]<6[1961 Chicago International Automobile Show Programme] [1 p.] February 19616{No photocopy available, but JPEG scan of advertisement can be seen at http://www.amphicar.net/library/chicagoamphicarad.jpgpD>Amphicar shown has what appears to be a miniature stern light.Amphicar--Advertisements and promotions. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. International Automobile Show (Chicago : February 18-26th 1961)--Advertisements and promotions.sZSAdvertisement from the programme of the 1961 Chicago International Automobile Show.wRLThe 1961 Chicago International Automobile Show was held from February 18-26th 1961. Description and JPEG scan of item derived from eBay auction #337492972 that ended May 27, 2000. Scan can be found at http://www.amphicar.net/library/chicagoamphicarad.jpg . EndNote catalog users can proceed directly there by pressing .<5http://www.amphicar.net/library/chicagoamphicarad.jpgp&Amphicar Vertriebsgesellschaft,o n.d.RKAmphicar E : Ersatzteile und Werkzeuge / Amphicar Vertriebsgesellschaft mbHa & Wuppertal-Elberfeld [W. Germany] ("Amphicar Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH0)173 p. : ill. (chiefly diagrams) ; 28 cm. 4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)ePhotocopy available from Gordon Imports, Inc. (14330 Iseli Rd., Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670-5296, Tel: 562-802-1608 or 562-523-3512, Email: info@amphicarparts.com)Amphicar--Restoration and repair. Amphicar--Catalogs. Amphicar--Design and manufacturing. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Handbooks, manuals, etc.Nowadays an essential guide for Amphicar owners, this spare parts guide was originally intended in the 1960s to be distributed to authorized garages servicing Amphicars. The guide displays all of the various mechanisms and assemblies that together comprise the Amphicar by means of exploded view diagrams, the individual items on which, by means of reference numbers, refer to the accompanying spare parts tables listing each item in both German and English. The guide is divided into twelve sections.HBAmphicar.net Library copy is spiral-bound photocopy, not original.Bailey, Alfred Dunlop. 1986nhAlligators, Buffaloes, and Bushmasters : the history of the development of the LVT through World War II. Washington, D.C. zsHistory and Museums Division Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps : Copies from Marine Corps Historical Center (Code HDS)m x, 272@9UG618 .B35 1986 (University of California Library System)r.'University of California Library System.University of California Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)hb[by Alfred Dunlop Bailey. Thesis (M.A.)--University of Utah, 1976. Bibliography: p. 268-271. Other amphibious vehicles. Military amphibious vehicles. LVT. Alligator. Buffalo. Bushmaster. Tracked landing vehicles--United States. World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations.a Predictions!ssiEiiiuijiWiqidihiiiei'i|iiiiiXi$ii"iiii[iii%i iSi#iiivateer9 ocurementgramoEmotions p p p p p p p ppagandaellerstocoltype s s s sX s s# s sseudonymu u  u ublications nSnarorDRadarioengereeuuuch|edmondmgimental;pairs4sTs|sssVssSsPssearchtCtHtJtOttLt1t?ttttTtorationi| i i i iS i/ichmondN9M440\sl-240\slmult0\deftab720\headery1440\footery1440\fet2\pgwsxn12240\pghsxn15840\viewkind5\ansicpg-1\pgwsxn12240\pghsxn15840\pard\s1\sa100\sb100\marglsxn1440\margrsxn1440\plain\fs24 39th FMC Corporation, 1945XQAmphibian diary, the story of the "Water buffalo" and Food Machinery Corporation. [S.l.] [s.n.][15] p. ; ill. ; 28 cm.JC623.825 .F679a (New Mexico Military Institute Library, Roswell, NM)New Mexico Military Institute Library (Roswell, NM 88201) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)~xNo place of publication or publisher given. Available only in ROSWELL, NM....Hmmm. Where have I heard that name before?FMC Corporation. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Military landing craft. LVT. Buffalo. World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations. Other amphibious vehicles. OCLC: 9856993nHAFood Machinery Corporation. Procurement and Engineering Division,[1943?]XQWater buffalo / Food Machinery Corporation, Procurement and Engineering Division. [S.l.] [s.n.]0)[42] leaves. : chiefly ill. : 19 x 25 cm.The "Water buffalo".~UG618 .F66 (U.S. Navy, Naval History Center Library) 623.825 .F679w (New Mexico Military Institute Library (Roswell, NM 88201)U.S. Navy, Naval History Center Library (Washington, D.C. 20374-0571) Also held by: New Mexico Military Institute Library (Roswell, NM 88201) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)\VMotor vehicles, Amphibious--Pictorial works. Military landing craft--Pictorial works. World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations--Pictorial works. Food Machinery Corporation. Procurement and Engineering Division. DUKW. Buffalo. Tracked landing vehicles--United States. World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations. Other amphibious vehicles.4.Cover title. OCLC: 37846212 and OCLC: 9857027Ford Motor Company,l 1942f`Demonstration at Dearborn Michigan, February 18, 1942, of amphibious scout car. [motion picture] Dearborn, Mich.v Ford Motor Co.& 17 min. : silent, b&w. ; 16 mm.Library of CongresseWashington, D.C.haMotor vehicles, Amphibious--Testing--Motion pictures. Other amphibious vehicles--Motion pictures. PJSUMMARY: Shows a scout car developed for the National Defense Research Committee by the Ford Motor Company and Sparlsman and Stephens, Inc., as it navigates on rough terrain, over ice covered streams and rivers, and through the surf. Catalog information derived from Library of Congress Z39.50 catalog of holdings on May 28, 2000.Ford Motor Company,2 [194?]voOperators instruction manual for Ford amphibian 1/4-ton 4 x 4 built for U.S. Government / [Ford Motor Company]. Dearborn, Mich. Ford Motor Company31 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.B;UC374.63 .F6 (U.S. Army Military History Institute Library)U.S. Army Military History Institute Library (Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5008) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Military amphibious vehicles--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Seep (GPA)--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Other amphibious vehicles.o81"Contract number W-398-QM-12937..." OCLC: 6208520nFoss, Christopher F. 1996XR"Brazil awaits 14 US amphibious vehicles", in: Jane's Defence Weekly (14 Aug 1996)Jane's Defence Weeklyp v. 26} n. 7p. 25 : illus.August 14, 1996rISSN: 0265-3818tAir University Library&Maxwell Air Force Base, AlabamaiMilitary amphibious vehicles--Brazil. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Brazil. Arms Industry and Trade--United States. Arms Industry and Trade--Brazil. Vehicles, Military--Brazil. Other amphibious vehicles.rCataloging information derived from the online catalogs of the Air University Library kindly provided to the Amphicar.net Library by Ms. Patricia Herrling. NF88"DIE WESTDEUTSCHEN SCHWIMMWAGEN TRIPPEL-ALLIGATOR 1957 UND AMPHICAR 1960" IN: SCHWIMMWAGEN, PK"UNITED STATES. MARINE CORPS, 1958$MAINTENANCE MANUAL, ORDNANCE.0  WASHINGTON [U.S. MARINE CORPS]N 1499 P. : ILLUS. ; 24 CM.  VE353 .A55LIBRARY OF CONGRESSNWASHINGTON, D.C. UNITED STATES. MARINE CORPS.--HANDBOOKS, MANUALS, ETC. MOTOR VEHICLES, AMPHIBIOUS--HANDBOOKS, MANUALS, ETC. MILITARY LANDING CRAFT--UNITED STATES--HANDBOOKS, MANUALS, ETC. MILITARY AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLES. TANKS (MILITARY SCIENCE) HOWITZERS. OTHER AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLES.ZTCATALOG INFORMATION DERIVED FROM LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Z39.50 CATALOG ON MAY 28, 2000."UNITED STATES. MARINE CORPS, 1964.'AMPHIBIAN VEHICLES / U.S. MARINE CORPS.M  WASHINGTON PIU.S. MARINE CORPS : FOR SALE BY THE SUPT. OF DOCS. U.S. GOVT. PRINT. OFF.R,&IX, 282 P. : ILL. (SOME COL.) ; 26 CM.17 SEPTEMBER 1964..(VE153 .A33 NO. 9-2 359.9/6 D 214.9/4:9-2LIBR Pohl, Ren. 1999-piAmphibious car website: the most complete list of amphibious cars in chronical order. [Internet resource]f 2000 June 11, 2000iApril 16, 2000Internet HTML Document http://www.schwimmauto.de/VPMotor vehicles, Amphibious--History--Pictorial works. Other amphibious vehicles.This bilingual German & English website offers the most information and photos found anywhere on the Internet to date about amphibious vehicles other than the Amphicar, including prototypes and other rarer-than-rare amphibian fauna.[Ren Pohl is also the author of the German Language bookMit dem Auto baden gehen,arguably the most comprehensive history of amphibious motoring ever published. His website can be viewed automatically from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog by pressing , which will launch one's browser and go directly to ._8Q http://www.schwimmauto.de/Ln/=8Duck Trails, Inc. 1972\VOld trails and duck tales : fun and adventure on land and water, Wisconsin Dells, Wis.  [Wisconsin?] Duck Trails, Inc.lF@32 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. (some col.), color map ; 23 cm.Revised.@9[Unknown] (State Historical Society of Wisconsin Library)State Historical Society of Wisconsin Library (Madison, WI 53706-1482) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)tnSlightly revised reprint of the original 1966 brochure (see separate EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog record).Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Wisconsin--Dells of the Wisconsin. Military amphibious vehicles--Civilian use. DUKW--Civilian use. Dells of the Wisconsin (Wis.)--Description and travel. Dells of the Wisconsin (Wis.)--Guidebooks. Other amphibious vehicles.b\Color brochure of the well-known DUKW Duck Trails amphibious tour in the Dells of Wisconsin.jcCover title. Contains color photographs. Includes bibliographical references (p. 32) OCLC: 36653120n(!Dunstan, Simon. Patton, George S.e 1982rlVietnam tracks : armor in battle / Simon Dunstan ; foreword by Major General George S. Patton, US Army, Ret. London Osprey"191 p. : maps, diags., ill.c1st ed.sxqAmphibious warfare. Military amphibious vehicles. Armored vehicles, Military--History. Other amphibious vehicles. One of the most neglected aspects of the campaigns which ravaged South-East Asia - and dominated the world's news media - for thirty years after the end of World War II has been the role of the armored fighting vehicle. This first serious review of the whole subject discusses many such initatives, from the French Foreign Legion's use of amphibious cargo carriers as fighting `swamp-buggies' in the 1950s, to the `bunker-busting' of Australian Centurion tanks twenty years later.zsCataloging information derived from sales catalog of Alibris.com Booksellers at on June 11, 2000.PDyer, George Carroll 1972The amphibians came to conquer : the story of Admiral Richmond Kelly / by George Carrol Dyer ; with an introduction by Ernest McNeill Eller. [Washington, D.C.] TMU.S. Dept. of the Navy; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,2 v. (xxv, 1278 )W82D767 .d9 940.54/26/0924 b D 207.10/2:Am 7 929.2145Cleveland Public Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.) Other amphibious vehicles. Amphibious warfare. Turner, Richmond Kelly, 1885-1961. World War, 1939-1945--Pacific Ocean. World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations.r0*71603853 Bibliography: v. 2, p. 1185-1190. Edworthy, J. Chabot, L. I Miller, D. R. Canada. Transport Canada. Marine. Transportation Development Centre (Canada) Arctec Canada Limited. Arctic Pilot Project (Canada). Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding (Japan)0 1982vpEvaluation of archimedean screw tractor for ice management [microform] / by J. Edworthy, L. Chabot, D.R. Miller. Calgary [Canada]  Arctec CanadaTP 3793tmMicrofiche (negative). Toronto : Micromedia, 1983. -- 2 sheets ; 10.5 x 14.8 cm. -- (Microlog ; no. 83-2444).F@[Microfiche Collection] (University of Alaska, Rasmuson Library)University of Alaska, Rasmuson Library (Fairbanks, AK 99775-6805) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)Prepared for the Transportation Development Centre, Canadian Marine Transportation Administration, Arctic Pilot Project, Calgary House and Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding. "TP 3793". OCLC: 31113548eIce breaking operations. Oceanographic research. Harbors--Cold weather conditions. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Evaluations. Other amphibious vehicles.LEEnglert, Ottmar. Connelly, William. Amphicar Club e.V., Amphicar.net,l 2000JD"Auto ahoi : Amphicar" in: Pictures from Germany [Internet resource] 0)Internet resource created by Amphicar.net 2000 March 4, 2000+ March 4, 2000 HTML documentAmphicar--Advertisements and promotions. Amphicar--Catalogs. Amphicar--Clubs and associations--Germany. Hamburg (Germany)--Harbor.Includes scans of the original German-language Amphicar brochure. Press from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog to proceed to this Internet page at http://www.amphicar.net/Ottmar2+"Here are a few photos sent to Amphicar.net from our web toed buddies in Germany by the President of the Amphicar Club Berlin e. V., Ottmar Englert, who writes to us: "I hope it's going well for y'all. Here are a few more photos, one of which was taken during the 800th Anniversary Celebrations in Hamburg Harbor. Have fun! Ottmar" The shot of the Harbor is fairly rollicking, and is followed by some nice scans of the original German Amphicar brochure that few folks this side of the Big Puddle have probably ever seen."--http://www.amphicar.net/Ottmar$http://www.amphicar.net/Ottmar Erb, Hasso 1988JDSchwimmwagen, PKW und LKW : Entwicklung, Technik, Typen / Hasso Erb. Stuttgart [Germany] D=Motorbuch Verlag [Postfach 103743, 7000 Stuttgart 1, Germany]f Unpublished English translation may be available of at least the part of this work pertaining to the Amphicar and its predecessors, but whereabouts, availability and quality of the translation are unknown. Please contact librarian@amphicar.net if you have such information.<6Schwimmwagen, PKW & LKW : Entwicklung, Technik, Typen. 3613011654LFNone. Item not available via Interlibrary Loan in American Libraries. None4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)cjcPhotocopy of this book's chapter on the Amphicar and its predecessor, the Alligator (p. 111-138), "Die Westdeutschen Schwimmwagen Trippel-Alligator 1957 und Amphicar 1960", is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $10 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.\UAn unpublished English translation of at least part of this work is said to be available, but its whereabouts, availability and quality are unknown. Anyone with information concerning this or any other translations of foreign language Amphicar-related materials are encouraged to contact the Amphicar.net Library at librarian@amphicar.net.PIAmphicar--History. Motor vehicles, amphibious. Other amphibious vehicles.Text in German. Now out of print, until recently this book was sold by Gordon Imports. A photocopy "for research purposes" of the chapter concerning the Amphicar and its predecessor, the Alligator, can be obtained by mail or fax from the Amphicar.net Library for $10. Please contact librarian@amphicar.net for details (Press to do this automatically from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog)F@mailto:librarian@amphicar.net?subject=Hasso Erb Amphicar ChapterTanksuppendentes elevisionArrainsyAstingBsCsDsHs+sJsYssssssssssxxxx3xQxYx\xoxtxux]xxx~xWxqx'xnxxxxXx$xxxxx%xSx#xxxxxx>xtron[hirdsomasimouothyoaonyRursrackedll9l layingddeif  fficabilityiHniiningJ nsportationtO'Brien, Morrough Parker, 1902-1988. Johnson, J. W. (Joe William), 1908- Wiegel, Robert L. University of California Berkeley. Institute of Engineering Research. United States. Office of Naval Research. Amphibious Branch. [1952]("Manual of amphibious oceanography.0)9 v., bound : ill., maps, photos ; 30 cm.l("Manual on amphibious oceanography.:3[Unknown] (University of California Library System)p.'University of California Library SystemiUniversity of California Library System, Water Research Center Archives, Berkeley, CA 94720-1718) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)Other amphibious vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Military landing craft. Ocean waves. Beaches. Trafficability. Military oceanography. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Photographs. Ocean waves--Photographs. Beaches--Photographs. Military oceanography--Photographs."This manual has been prepared under the direction of Dean M.P. O'Brien and Professor J.W. Johnson with Mr. R.L. Wiegel as Project Engineer. ... In fulfillment of a contract between the Institute of Engineering Research, University of California and the Office of Naval Research (Contract no. N7onr-29535, Project no. NR 252-003) staff members of the Waves Investigations Group collected, compiled and evaluated all available information on waves, surf, beaches, and landing craft"--Pref.ZTCover title. Typescript (photocopy). Published version has title: Manual on amphibious oceanography. Contents: v. 1. Waves, tides and beaches -- v.  Owens, John. 1990,%"The Amphicar", in Boating (Oct 1990)eBoating  v. 63.Issue 10 p. 18i October 1990Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.,%Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations.yCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)_Q*( Green, Gavin 1990.("Good in the wet", in: CAR (August 1990) Car Magazine TMCar Magazine (97 Earls Court Road, London W8 6QH, England. Tel. 071-370-0333) August 1990 p. 144-147 : ill. ; 27 cm. August None4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)Photocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.sAlso in this issue of Car: "Dogs: Richard Bremner on the world's worst cars-- Amphicar" (p. 184). Please refer to separate catalog record for this item.eA review of the Amphi-Ranger, a 4-wheel drive amphibious vehicle built by Rheinauer Maschinen und Armaturenbau (RMA) in Kehl, Germany.& Includes many color photographs.>7Amphi-Ranger. Amphi-Ranger--Road tests and evaluations.r$Green, Michael Petersen, James 1997PIAmphibious vehicles / Michael Green ; reading consultant, James Petersen.h(Land and sea)  Mankato, MNt Capstone Press("48 p. : ill. (some color) ; 23 cm. 1560654600623.7475 Green*#Albuquerque-Bernillo County LibrarysAlbuquerque-Bernillo County Library (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.),Other amphibious vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Juvenile literature. World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975--Amphibious operations. Vehicles, Military--Juvenile literature. Amphibious warfare--Juvenile literature. Discusses the history and military use of several amphibious vehicles, highlighting specific models and their roles in various battles.4<6Includes bibliographical references (p. 44) and index.Green, Michael 1999*$Amphibious ships / by Michael Green.(Land and sea)  Mankato, MN Capstone High/Low Books 48 p. : ill. 0736800409*#V895 .g74 1999 359.9/85/0973 623.8oCedar Rapids Iowa Public Library (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)enhOther amphibious vehicles. Amphibious assault ships--Juvenile literature. Warships--Juvenile literature.Discusses the history and military uses of the ships and related equipment used for amphibious assaults, highlighting specific models and their roles in various battles. f`Library of Congress Catalog Number: 98-015238 /ac Includes bibliographical references and index. Gross, Ken. 1981TN"1967 Amphicar: Split Personality", in: Special Interest Autos (December 1981)Special Interest AutosSIA #66&p. 26-31, 64-65 : ill. ; 28 cm.t December 1981LXQIt's a hull of a car. Swim Report. Parts and philosophy-- You can still get both. 0049-18454-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)Photocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.ajdIncludes interview with Hugh Gordon: "Parts and philosophy-- You can still get both" (p. 29, inset).Extensive article on the history of the Amphicar and its production demise, featuring a swim test of a 1967 Amphicar owned by Dr. Loomis Bell in New Jersey.$Includes bibliography (p. 65)XrlAmphicar--History. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Gordon, Hugh--Interviews. Bell, Loomis--Interviews.Gurnett, Kate. 1999F?"Spa stargazers enjoy an eyeful", in: Times Union (Aug 7, 1999)aTmes Union (Albany, NY) Albany, New York p. A.1(!August 7, 1999 [One Star Edition]Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Amphicar.yCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)shVOrlando, Steve.i 1996zs"Bob and Nancy Stover make quite a splash 'driving' in their car in nearby lakes", in: Tampa Tribune (Jan 28, 1996)[ Tampa Tribune Orlando, Florida p. 1& January 28, 1996 [Metro Edition]Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.iXQThe Amphicar in the press. Stover, Robert--Interviews. Stover, Nancy--Interviews.iyCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)Ourlian, Robert. 1993^X"Rare boat (or is it a car?) floats retiree around lake", in: Detroit News (Aug 2, 1193) Detroit News Detroit, Michigant p. B1{August 2, 1993Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.e Amphicar.ryCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)m,Vehicles.r/r)r rr;rr=r<r@rArBrCrDrErHr+rJr0rOrrRrUrMr4rr8r>rr7r6r:rTrZr5rrrrLrYrurdrrrrrKrrrrrrr(rrrrr rr rrrrrIr9rr1rNr?rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrXrVrrrr2rr&r%rrrPrGrrrr!reini( ietnamese>kingo>oyageur;gO'Hara, Delia. 1997F@"Check out some hot wheels", in: Chicago Sun-Times (May 9, 1997)Chicago Sun-Times Chicago, Illinois p. 17.'May 9, 1997 [Late Sports Final Edition]aPhotocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.2 Amphicar.gyCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)e"Germany. Heer. Oberkommando. 1943NHLeichter Personenkraftwagen K 2s, Typ 166 : Ersatzteilliste vom 11.3.43.  [Germany] [s.n.]117 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.*$[Unknown] (Duke University Library)Duke University Library (Durham, NC 27708-0188) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.) Vehicles, Military--Germany--Maintenance and repair. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Maintenance and repair. Schwimmwagen (VW 166)--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Other amphibious vehicles. Military amphibious vehicles.ZTWartime German spare parts listing for the Volkswagen K 2s "Schwimmwagen", Type 166.0*Text in German. "D 662/14" OCLC: 24581695!inrEddcucjcWcqcdchccccec'c|cccccXc$cc"ccccc[ccc%c cSc#cccRcdiana[uustriesyn"nes ternational v p pretation!viewsQ tj tW sq sd sh s s sa se s| s s s sX s$ s s s" s s[ s s s& s% s  sS s# s syslandttalyJJvan"JackbXobsenggarWmesy0eep2uGfqffreyuoehnesonurneysyuly*venile.lK(K/KellynoreanRLakennnRndiingiCwJw6S#z0^ ,&Gage, Dennis. Hemmings My Classic Car, 2001NH"Celina Car Show", in: My Classic Car with Dennis Gage (Episode #016108) PIMy Classic Car, LLC ; in association with Bradley David Productions, Inc.t0)Videocassette 1/2 inch. VHS (NTSC Format)3 Club Archives: Video 01-My2+International Amphicar Owners Club ArchivesCopies of this episode are available for purchase from My Classic Car, LLC at MyClassicCar.com or Tel. 812-425-4454. Ask for Catalog Number VHS-016108.Swim-In (Celina, Ohio : 2000) 39th Annual Lake Festival and Car Show (39th Annual, July ; Celina, Ohio Amphicar--Clubs and associations--Meetings. Amphicar--Motion pictures. My Classic Car (Television program)Dennis Gage visits the Celina, Ohio Car Show and Lake Festival where the International Amphicar Owners Club's National Convention and "Swim-In" is also held. Amphicar footage includes an overhead group shot of about 50 Amphicars and their owners taken from a crane, where the owners say in unison "My Classic Car with Dennis Gage will be right back!", various pans of gathered and swimming Amphicars, a shot of Dennis Gage walking on a dock towards the camera as Amphicars enter the water on either side, Billy Syx taking a group of Celina Festivalgoers into the water at a fair rate of speed and The Bilgemaster (aka. Bill Connelly) taking Dennis Gage into the water.Spine title: My Classic Car. "Finally...a program that captures America's love affair with the automobile"--Spine. Additional Amphicar Coverage by "My Classic Car" can be seen in Episode #996104 which premiered January 23, 1999.-HAGalbraith, Jane Frost, Deborah. Berman, Janice. Garbarino, Steve.  19924-"Culture Vulture", in: Newsday (Sep 27, 1992)1NewsdaytSeptember 27, 1992Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Also available in electronic form from the fee-based Electric Library at http://www.elibrary.com Amphicar.Cataloging information derived from results of a search of the catalog of the fee-based Electric Library at http://www.elibrary.comGannon, Robert. 1960NG"The Amphicar: What It's Like to Drive", in: Popular Science (Jul 1960)9Popular Sciencei v. 177 n. 1$p. 60-61, 219 : ill. ; 24 cm.r July 1960engDriving the Amphicar [as per Table of Contents] New from Europe, The Amphicar: What It's Like to Drive.9 None4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)uPhotocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--Prototypes. The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--History--Sources. Spiegel, Leonard--Interviews.i One of the very first published road and water tests of the Amphicar. In fact, the vehicle being tested here is one of the handful of rather "gawkish" prototypes, resembling the Trippel Alligator, which were brought to the United States for publicity purposes.oA good reprint of this Popular Science article appears in Military and civilian amphibians, 1940-1990 / compiled by R M Clarke. A less legible photocopied reprint was also published in the May 1994 Newsletter of the (then) National Amphicar Owners Club.Genat, Robert. 1999\V"Who's into cruisin': Feature Restoration, 1967 Amphicar" in: Auto Restorer (Jan 1997) Auto Restorerl jcFancy Publications, Inc. (Auto Restorer, P.O. Box 55845, Boulder, CO 80322-5845. Tel. 800-365-4421)) v. 9u n. 1p. 9-13 : ill. ; 28 cm.d January 1997@:Feature Restoration, 1967 Amphicar. Amphicar Buyers Guide. 1523-178XnTMAmphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net) owns photocopy of article only.hPhotocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.r}Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Amphicar--Restoration and repair. The Amphicar in the press. Punaro, David--Interviews.ePrimarily a feature on David Punaro's restoration of his 1967 Amphicar, "HAF BOAT". Also includes an "Amphicar Buyers Guide" (p. 11, inset), "Amphicar Basics" (p. 12, inset) and "Parts Prices: Sample parts costs from Gordon Imports" (p. 10, inset).e<5"Feature Restoration, 1967 Amphicar"--Banner. "Amphicar Buyers Guide"--P. 11, inset. Color photographs from this article and cover are found at http://www.amphicar.net/minnow/Magizines.htm. Users of the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog can press to automatically open the browser and proceed there.e2,http://www.amphicar.net/minnow/Magizines.htmGeorge Lawley & Son, [194?]rlBooklet plans for LCI(L) 351 class (with centerline bow ramp) / designed by George Lawley & Son Corporation. Boston (Neponset), Mass. G. Lawley & Sona$36 leaves : all plans ; 37 cm.>7V880 .B66 1940 (Smithsonian Institution Library System)rSmithsonian Institution Library System (Washington, D.C. 20560) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)Landing craft--Specifications--United States. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Design and construction. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Specifications--United States. United States. Navy--Transportation. Military amphibious vehicles. Other amphibious vehicles.OCLC: 37700304rJWatkins, Christine.r 1996vo"Amphicars: vehicle with an identity crisis sparks fierce loyalty", in: The Sunday Leader-Herald (Jul 28, 1996)Leader-Herald. Gloversville-Johnston, N.Y$p. 1, 7A : ill. ; [folio size] July 28, 1996Y The Sunday Leader Herald.s4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)aPhotocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details. Article mentions (in order of appearance): Bill Connelly, Floyd Kennedy, Jeff Sweet, Mark Braunstein, Dan Ackroyd, Arlan Rower and Hans (sic) Trippel.zAmphicar--History. The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--Clubs and associations--Meetings. Swim-In (Fultonville, NY : 1996)Front page feature in the local area newspaper of the International Amphicar Owners Club "Swim-In" (Convention) in Fultonville, New York in July 1996. Wendel, G. 1990le"Innovative suspension system stabilizes amphibious vehicles", in: Hydraulics & pneumatics (May 1990)Hydraulics & pneumatics. v. 43 n. 5 p. 43-May 1990B;Hydraulics and pneumatics. Applied hydraulics & pneumatics.ISSN: 0018-814X ,%Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Research.xqSilicone fluid in retractable, hydraulic strut/actuator acts as spring and shock absorber in amphibious vehicles.sxqCataloging information derived from information kindly provided to the Amphicar.net Library by Mr. David Gardner. WGBHNH"1805 Amphibious Vehicle" in: Technology Timeline--1780. [Internet site]  WGBH Bostone 19991 September 1999ztInternet HTML Document (Press from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog to proceed directly to this item)xq"1805 Amphibious Vehicle: Oliver Evans' Orukter Amphibolos dredges the waters near the Philadelphia docks. Its steam-powered engine drove either wooden wheels or a paddle wheel. Evans demonstrated his machine in Philadelphia's Center Square, where he passed the hat for money from onlookers."--http://pbs.bilkent.edu.tr/wgbh/pages/amex/technology/techtimeline/1780.html tmOther amphibious vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Orukter Amphibolos. Evans, Oliver, 1755-1819.Part of an Internet timeline of technological innovations produced by WGBH in Boston. This page includes the "Orukter Amphibolos." (see 'Notes' below)9Web page includes photograph of a reconstruction of the "Orukter Amphibolos," the first motorized amphibious vehicle. According to another source, _Cars cars cars cars_ / by S.C.H. Davis (London : Paul Hamlyn Publishers, 1967), [Chapter 1] "Beginnings" (p. 12): "[...] in 1805 a strange contraption was actually seen running slowly along a road in Philadelphia, a vehicle with a steam engine driving not only wheels but a paddle astern, for its crude body was watertight enough for it to swim as well as run on the road. All of this was due to Oliver Evans, but his unhappy reward was to be considered NOT QUITE RIGHT IN THE HEAD. [emphasis mine]"RKhttp://pbs.bilkent.edu.tr/wgbh/pages/amex/technology/techtimeline/1780.html< Descriptionw iy i i i iign6iTii vvvvvXvv&u%uuutschevvicesiegor!terullsRsasters9visionoorarakekRucksKW=t<tOtRt8ttKt9tttonEEEEcEconomicdddelsteinfAffectn9 ngineering@squipmentwrrors`2tol[k4gJournal ArticleBookThesisPersonal CommunicationComputer ProgramReportMapAudiovisual MaterialArtworkUnusedPatentElectronic Source Open Expr Close Expr Prefix MarkerTypingPrintExportGenericJournal ArticlePersonal CommunicationComputer ProgramMapAudiovisual MaterialRf@e3mj 1995"Hey Dad, I need the boat tonight : Columbus man's new Amphicar from Germany does 12 knots at sea, 85 mph on road", in: The Plain Dealer (Aug 22, 1995) 0*The Plain Dealer [also: Associated Press] Cleveland, Ohio p. 4.B,%August 22, 1995 [Final / All Edition]Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.rz6One only wishes the title were true for one's own car..160The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar. Interviews.yCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)  1995HB"German model genuine odd duck", in: Calgary Herald (Jan 20, 1995).(Calgary, Herald [Also: Associated Press] Calgary, Alberta, Canada p. D.4& January 20, 1995 [Final Edition]Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.\ Amphicar.hyCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)p 1996LE"Where The Highway Doesn't Go", in Automobile Quarterly (Mar 1 1996).tAutomobile quarterly.s v. 35d n. 1 p. 46- March 1, 1996oISSN: 0005-1438e,%Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Amphicar.:3Article about amphibious vehicles and the Amphicar.axqCataloging information derived from information kindly provided to the Amphicar.net Library by Mr. David Gardner. 1997\U"Amphibious vehicles and the Amphicar", in: Automobile Quarterly (Winter/Spring 1997)Automobile Quarterly. v. 35 n. 1May be puchased from the "Back Issues: Automobile Quarterly" Internet site at http://www.autoquarterly.com/backissue.html. To proceed directly there from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog press .yCatalog record based on partial description of item found at http://www.autoquarterly.com/backissue.html, where the item may be purchased for $49.95. Site last accessed 21 October 1999. Issue features: Tazio Nuvolari -- The birth of Mercury -- Prewar Volvo -- Jeepster -- Amphibious vehicles and the Amphicar -- Studebaker and Mercedes -- Artist Fred Yohe -- Mail-order cars.2+http://www.autoquarterly.com/backissue.html,%Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations.0 1997NG"Gil Bellamy with his Amphicar LIBMIS", in: The Oregonian (Jul 7, 1997)\ The Oregonian} Portland, Oregon p. B.2$July 7, 1997 [Sunrise Edition]Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.D>Amphicar. The Amphicar in the press. Bellamy, Gil--Interviews.Companion article to "Car's role in film floats man's boat", which appears on the same page (see separate EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog record for this item).yCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)m 1997[Amphicar photograph with caption: "Museum piece: A 1964 Amphicar driven by ... "], in: Chicago Tribune (May 10, 1997) [Photograph]uChicago Tribuney Chicago, IllinoisI p. 50)May 10, 1997 [North Sports Final Edition] Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.T Amphicar--Pictorial works.Cataloger-assigned title. Cataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)J 1999XR"Death toll in sinking of Arkansas tour boat hits 13", in: USA Today (May 3, 1999) USA Today p. 8A : ill. May 3, 19994-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net) Photocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.Hot Springs, Arkansas--Disasters. Lake Hamilton (Hot Springs, Arkansas)--Disasters. Miss Majestic (Amphibious vehicle)--Disasters. White and Yellow Ducks. DUKW--Civilian use. Military amphibious vehicles--Civilian use. Land and Lake Tours, Inc. Other amphibious vehicles.nReport on the sinking of the 'Miss Majestic' modified-DUKW tour amphibian on May 1, 1999 in Lake Hamilton near Hot Springs, Arkansas, which killed 13.PJAmphicar.net Library copy of article has missing torn portion at top left.]dAF1\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\froman\fcharset0 Times New Roman;}{\f1\ftech\fcharset0 Symbol;}{\f2\fswiss\fcharset0 Arial;}{\f3\fswiss\fcharset0 Courier New;}{\f4\ftech\fcharset0 Wingdings;}}{\colortbl\red0\green0\blue0;\red0\green0\blue255;\red0\green255\blue255;\red0\green255\blue0;\red255\green0\blue255;\red255\green0\blue0;\red255\green255\blue0;\red255\green255\blue255;\red0\green0\blue12 Alder, Trevor. 1995d]Amphicar and other amphibious cars : roadtests, articles, adverts / compiled by Trevor Alder.m("(Transport source books ; TSB 300) Ipswich, England 0)Transport Source Books Ltd. (32 Springhurst Close, Ipswich IP4 5NU, England, Tel/Fax: 01473 270376) ; distributed by Chariot Publishing Limited, 11a Devonshire Road, London W4 2EU, England, Tel: 0181 742 0022 (+44 181 742 0022)/Fax: 0181 570 8887 (+44 181 570 8887), Email: chariot@easynet.co.uk . (![78] p. : ill., facsims. ; 30 cm.Amphicar & other amphibious cars : roadtests, articles, adverts. Transport source books : road tests & articles: the inside story of your car from leading UK motoring journals. 185847300044-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)A compilation of photocopied reprints of magazine and newspaper articles and advertisements on the Amphicar and successors such as the Dutton Mariner, Amphic-Ranger, etc.Cover title. "The inside story of your car from leading UK motoring journals"--Cover. Price as of September 1999: 9.95 (Note: "" denotes UK pounds sterling), plus postage: 3.25 (to UK, total cost 13.20) or 4.00 (to rest of world via surface mail, total cost 13.95). Credit card payments via Internet accepted. Contact: Gloria Morgan, Chariot Publishing Limited, 11a Devonshire Road, London W4 2EU, England, Tel: 0181 742 0022 (+44 181 742 0022)/Fax: 0181 570 8887 (+44 181 570 8887), Email: chariot@easynet.co.uk .jdAmphicar--History. The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Amphicar--Cartoons and caricatures. Amphicar--Advertisements and promotions--Sources. Motor vehicles, amphibious. Other amphibious vehicles. Dutton Mariner. Amphi-Ranger. Privateer. Argocat. Mayer-Herrtwich Prototype. Herzog Schwimmwagen. Bazoo. Nobel-Amphibil. Seep (GPA)Alepin, P. F. David Gawish. Richard G. Paris. SNC, Inc. Bombardier, Inc. Dubigeon-Normandie S.A. SEDAM Division. Transportation Development Centre (Canada)  1982AEROBAC AB-7 : technical feasibility study: summary report / prepared for Transportation Development Centre, Transport Canada [by] SNC with the collaboration of Bombardier Ltd., Dubigeon-Normandie S.A., SEDAM Division. Montral, Qubec :3Transport Canada, Transportation Development Centre{2,vii, 15 leaves (some folded) : ill. ; 29 cm.F@tude de faisabilit technique AEROBAC AB-7 [French translation]*$[Unknown] (Vancouver Public Library)Vancouver Public Library (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6B6B1) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)AEROBAC AB-7. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Canada--Testing. Ground-effect machines--Testing. All terrain vehicles--Testing. Other amphibious vehicles.Issued also in French under title: tude de faisabilit technique AEROBAC AB-7. Includes abstract in French. "TP 3508." "March 1982." "Authors: Pierre F. Alepin, David Gawish, Richard G. Paris"--Leaf iii. OCLC: 41736022 Alesia, TomTN"Now that's an all-terrain vehicle", in: Wisconsin State Journal (Sep 8, 1999)Wisconsin State Journal Madison, Wisconsinp. 1D [All Edition]pSeptember 8, 1999 Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Also available in electronic form from the fee-based Electric Library at http://www.elibrary.com,%Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations.cyCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)l.and!e;e=e<eEeRee4e6eTeeeene3eQeYe\eoeteue]ewexeye~eeWeqeeee ee'e9e|eeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeXe$eVeeeeeee[eeeee&e%eSe#eeePeeeeeecdotes g g g g g ggaurnnualet[ttique pplicationrilqua? rchitecturegokcatRkansasrmoredyss@ynZnol!tussui Engineering and Shipbuilding. "TP 3793". OCLC: 31113548eIce breaking operations. Oceanographic reWBremner, Richard.R 1990ZS"Dogs: Richard Bremner on the world's worst cars-- Amphicar", in: CAR (August 1990) Car Magazine TMCar Magazine (97 Earls Court Road, London W8 6QH, England. Tel. 071-370-0333)l August 19905 p. 144-147 : ill. ; 27 cm. August None4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)aPhotocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.pjIn common with many other published negative evaluations of the Amphicar, this one affects an overly brusque and flippant tone, a bit of false bravado to mask the fact that many of the substantive facts and figures offered are plainly incorrect. Also in this issue of Car: "Good in the wet" (p. 144-147). Please refer to separate catalog record for this item.60A scathingly critical appraisal of the Amphicar.>8Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Amphicar--History. Brown, Arch. 1985B<"Wheels afloat: 1967 Amphicar", in: Cars & Parts (July 1985) Cars & Parts v. 284 n. 7,%p. 30-34 : ill. (many color) ; 28 cm. July 1985-\VColor feature: A "real" convertible--Amphicar motors on land or water. Cars and Parts. 0008-6975o}Amphicar.net Library AACA Library and Research Center (501 West Governor Road, P.O. Box 417, Hershey, PA / Tel. 717-534-2082)2 Hershey, PAP4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)tPhotocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.s|Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. The Amphicar in the press. Paradiso, James--Interviews. Paradiso, Michael--Interviews.Nice little article, including several color photographs featuring a swim in the San Luis Reservoir in California in the white 1967 Amphicar owned by Mike and Jim Paradiso."Jim and Mike are identical twins [...]"--P. 30 Color feature: A "real" convertible--Amphicar motors on land or water--Cover title. Amphicar: This novel little number is at home on land or water--P.3, Table of Contents title./(4 Colby, C. B. 1956^WMilitary vehicles : gun carriers, mechanical mules, ducks, and super ducks / C.B. Colbyh  New York,h  Coward-McCann,48 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.nUC343 .C6 355.8Library of CongressWashington, D.C. Vehicles, Military--United States--Juvenile literature. Automobiles, Military--United States--Juvenile literature. Vehicles, Military--Pictorial works. Automobiles, Military--Pictorial works. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Juvenile literature. Other amphibious vehicles. Photographs and brief details on land and amphibious vehicles which transport soldiers and supplies to their destination in the field.f`Catalog information derived from Library of Congress Z39.50 catalog of holdings on May 28, 2000.$Columbia Research Corporation, [1979]TNAdvanced amphibious vehicle maintenance study / Columbia Research Corporation. Panama City Beach, FL $Columbia Research Corporation( 1 v.2+1 v. (various foliations) : ill. ; 29 cm.<6V880 .A38 1979 (Marine Corps Research Center Library)Marine Corps Research Center Library, Quantico, VA 22134-5107 (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)United States. Marine Corps--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Maintenance and repair. Other amphibious vehicles.NHTitle from report documentation page. "July 1979." OCLC: 32226650 [QMC]"Columbia Sportswear Company, 2000F@"Now available in a shoe" [advertisement], in Playboy (Apr 2000)Playboy v. 47+ n. 4 p. 20 : ill. April 2000 0032-1478(4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)P|uPhotocopy available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.CAccording to an Amphicar-Lovers Email Digest posting by Stan Curts (see http://www.escribe.com/automotive/amphicar/m1529.html), this advertisement also appeared on page 44 of the March 2000 issue of Outside Magazine.HAAmphicar--Advertisements and promotions. Amphicar in advertising.nSingle page advertisement for Columbia Sportswear Company's 'Columbia River Trainer' shoes featuring two sepia tone photographs at top of an Amphicar emerging from the water."Comfortable on land. Comfortable in water. What is this, a platypus? Well, almost. The Columbia River Trainer is just the thing for those days when you're not exactly sure what you'll be getting into. With high traction siped soled, mesh panels, drainports, a comfortable neoprene collar, and a quick-drying upper, it's the shoe that thinks it's a boat. Or is it the boat that thinks it's a shoe? For the dealer nearest you call 1-800-MA BOYLE."--Caption.@.?&x@ 1999PJ"Classic Corner Column-- '67 Amphicar", in: The Calgary Sun (Jul 23, 1999) Calgary Sun Calgary, Canada July 23, 1999Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Also available in electronic form from the fee-based Electric Library at http://www.elibrary.com,%Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations.nCataloging information derived from the reults of a search of the online catalog of the fee-based Electric Library at http:///www.elibrary.com 1999"Design Works: 1950s amphibious vehicles have been brought right up to date for useful service into the next century", in: Design Engineering (Nov 1999)Design engineering. p. 53- November 1999m*$Design engineering (London, England)ISSN: 0308-8448 :4Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Design and construction.xqCataloging information derived from information kindly provided to the Amphicar.net Library by Mr. David Gardner.\d]Ablett, H. A. Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (U.S.). Hampton Roads Section.e [1958]*$"The Trojan ship" / by H. A. Ablett. [Newport News, Virginia?] 24 leaves : ill. ; 27 cm.m81V179 .A14 (Mariners Museum Library, Newport News)NMariners Museum Library (Newport News, VA 23606-3759) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)Vehicles, Military--History. Military amphibious vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Naval architecture. Other amphibious vehicles. Amphibious warfare--Research.Cover title. At head of title: Hampton Roads Section, The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. Photocopy of typescript. "Paper presented 15 February 1958." OCLC: 39153706Akst, G. 1995"Use of the Amphibious Warfare Model to Evaluate the Cost Effectiveness of Alternative Marine Corps Amphibious Assault Vehicles", in: Naval research logistics (v. 42, n. 4) Naval research logistics. v. 42 n. 4p. 671-*#Naval research logistics quarterly.ISSN: 0894-069Xf_Amphibious warfare--Research. Military amphibious vehicles--Testing. Other amphibious vehicles.xqCataloging information derived from information kindly provided to the Amphicar.net Library by Mr. David Gardner.i Albritton, John. I Jackson, Lawson. Bangert, Robert. U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. 1984Foundation grouting practices at Corps of Engineers dams / by John Albritton, Lawson Jackson, Robert Bangert ; prepared for Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.l Vicksburg, Miss. }U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station ; [Springfield, Va. ; Available from National Technical Information Service]0 Technical report GL-84-13.ZS404 p. in various pagings, [78] p. of plates : *b ill. (some folded), maps ; 27 cm.e MicroficheTNTechnical report (U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station) ; GL-84-13.LED 103.24/2:GL-84-13 (Southern Illinois Univ. at Edwardsville Library)ISouthern Illinois Univ. at Edwardsville Library (Edwardsville, IL 62026-1063) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.) Your tax dollars at work.aMilitary amphibious vehicles--Civilian use. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Pictorial works. United States. Army. Corps of Engineers--Amphibious operations. Grouting. Foundations. Other amphibious vehicles.Cover title. Includes bibliographies. "October 1984." "Final report." "Monitored by Geotechnical Laboratory, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station." Microfiche. [Washington, D.C.]. U.S. G.P.O., *d [1986]. 86 microfiches : negative. OCLC: 150003720 California's Gold, 1999TM"Water Car", in: California's Gold (Episode 733 ; 1999). [Television program] Los Angeles, California xrCalifornia's Gold (c/o KCET, 4401 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90027 / Email: californiasgold@earthlink.net )VHS videocassettefF?Visiting-- With Huell Howser. (California's Gold ; Episode 733)As of December 2001 a copy of episode #733 (Item 'VHH733') is available for purchase for $25.95 from the 'California's Gold" website at .TTates, Terry--Interviews. Tates Family-- Howser, Huell--Interviews. Amphicar--Motion pictures. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Lake Castaic (California)--Description and travel.ehb"Imagine sitting by the lake on a hot day and watching as a car drives into the water and motors away. Well that's just what piqued Huell's interest. Terry Tates parents bought their Amphibious Car in the early 60s and have passed it on to Terry. Huell goes to lake Castaic and gets the ride of his life."--http://www.calgold.com/showdetails.asp?ID=330 .z"Visiting...With Huell Howser: WATER CAR, Show #733, First Aired: 1999"----http://www.calgold.com/showdetails.asp?ID=330 .(,&Carlin, Frederick Benjamin, 1912-1981. 1955JCHalf-Safe : across the Atlantic in an amphibious jeep / Ben Carlin. New York Morrow*$309 p. : ill., plans, maps ; 21 cm.G530 .c296 910.45* 437Cleveland Public Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)Information concerning "Half-Safe" can be also be found on the internet at http://4wd.sofcom.com/Mil/HalfSafe.html and http://www.iinet.net.au/~daveb/halfsafe/halfsafe.htmlOther amphibious vehicles. Seep (GPA) Military amphibious vehicles--Civilian use. Half-Safe (Amphibious jeep) Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Carlin, Frederick Benjamin, 1912-1981--Travels.ZAccount of the first half of the successful round-the-world amphibious voyage of Benjamin Frederick Carlin in his "Half-Safe", a modified World War II "Seep" (Amphibious Jeep). The second half of the voyage around the world is discussed inThe Other Half of Half Safe(Guildford Grammar School Foundation : Guildford, WA, [Australia 6055], 1989). 4.Library of Congress Catalog Number: 55-010362.Fz<` b Erb, Hasso 1988"Die Westdeutschen Schwimmwagen Trippel-Alligator 1957 und Amphicar 1960" in: Schwimmwagen, PKW und LKW : Entwicklung, Technik, Typen / Hasso Erb.JCSchwimmwagen, PKW und LKW : Entwicklung, Technik, Typen / Hasso Erbe Stuttgart [Germany]n D=Motorbuch Verlag [Postfach 103743, 7000 Stuttgart 1, Germany]p. 111-138 : ill. Unpublished English translation may be available, but whereabouts, availability and quality are unknown. Please contact librarian@amphicar.net if you have information on this.\VSchwimmwagen, PKW & LKW : Entwicklung, Technik, Typen. [Excerpt, p. 111-138, plus T.p] 3613011654LFNone. Item not available via Interlibrary Loan in American Libraries. None4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)  Photocopy of the chapter pertaining to the Amphicar and its predecessor the Alligator is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $10 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.LFAn unpublished English translation of this work is said to be available, but its whereabouts, availability and quality are unknown. Anyone with information concerning this or any other translations of foreign language Amphicar-related materials are encouraged to contact the Amphicar.net Librarian at librarian@amphicar.net.Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History--Pictorial works. Amphicar--History. Alligator--History. The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Other amphibious vehicles.Chapter on the Amphicar and its predecessor, the Alligator, in: Schwimmwagen, PKW & LKW : Entwicklung, Technik, Typen / Hasso Erb (p.111-138).LEText in German. Now out of print, until recently the book in which this chapter appears was sold by Gordon Imports. Photocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $10 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.F@mailto:librarian@amphicar.net?subject=Hasso Erb Amphicar ChapterFairchild, Lenny. 1996^X"Amphicar cruises into Boothbay Harbor", in: Boothbay Register (Aug 8, 1996, Section II)Boothbay Registerf Boothbay, MaineSection II, p. 6August 8, 19964-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)nPhotocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.inhThe Amphicar in the press. Connelly, William--Interviews. Bilgemaster (Pseudonym)--Interviews. Amphicar.piNewspaper article featuring Bill Connelly's Amphicar "Old Buoy" during a visit to Boothbay Harbor, Maine.iFeldman, Jacinta."Flotation Device...Classic car collector's dream of owning automobile/boat finally comes true", in: The Grand Rapids Press (Jul 10, 1998)The Grand Rapids Press Grand Rapids, Michigan p. 1Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Amphicar.yCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)Fiedler, Gerhard. 2000d]"Cars can swim-- but not humans?" in: San Diego Union Tribune, Opinions section (Jan 8, 2000)San Diego Union Tribune  San DiegoB-1 [Opinions section]January 8, 2000r2,Re: "Amphicar gives new meaning to 'cruise'"Amphicar--California--San Diego--Legal status, laws, etc.--Criticism and interpretation. Boats and boating--Legal status, laws, etc. Lake Murray (San Diego, California)Letter to the Editor critical of the fact that Amphicars are allowed into the Lake Murray reservoir near San Diego, California, while swimmers are not."So, on a recent Sunday, some people took their Amphicars right into Lake Murray for a "carwash." But when I went there for a swim, there were signs saying swimming was prohibited, supposedly because it's a reservoir for drinking water. Can somebody please explain what makes me so much more of a pollutant than a car full of grease and road dirt? [Signed,] Gerhard Fiedler of San Diego."--Excerpt. Re: "Amphicar gives new meaning to 'cruise'"--Additional title.Flammang, James M. 1992pi"1961-1968 Amphicar", in: Standard catalog of imported cars, 1946-1990 / by James M. Flammang. (p. 46-47)4-Standard catalog of imported cars, 1946-1990. Iola, WI VOKrause Publications, Inc. (700 E. State St., Iola, WI 54990, Tel. 715-445-2214)  First edition 08734115874-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)tPhotocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.tjcApart from the low production number given (800), the other figures and information appear correct.rAmphicar--History.jdOffer a brief history, discussing the various specifications and available options for the Amphicar.4-Library of Congress Catalog Number: 90-63914.[Undy||$VLangworth, Richard M.s 1978VO"Four wheel drifts are easy: Amphicar splash test", in: Car Classics (Nov 1978)t Car Classics NGCar Classics Publishing Co. (8943 Fulbright Ave., Chatsworth, CA 91311), v. 10a n. 6p. 48-49 : ill. ; 28 cm. November 1978g@9Amphicar history and splash test (Additional cover title)d4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)0Photocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $10 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--History. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Mead, Russ--Interviews. Amphicar Club (University, Mississippi)nHBInterview and water test of Russ Mead's late model white Amphicar.Contains one color photograph. This issue of 'Car Classics' also contains the companion articles, 'The How and Why of Amphicar' (p. 50-51) and 'One-Wake Mind' (p. 52) by Jerry Sloninger [see separate EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog records for both these items]. This and one of the companion articles in the same issue, 'The How and Why of Amphicar' were reprinted in: Military and civilian amphibians, 1940-1990 / compiled by R M Clarke [see separate EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog record for this item].Leiva, Garret. 1999XR"Boat? Car? Which?", in: Grand Traverse Herald (Apr 14, 1999). [Internet resource]Grand Traverse HeraldR Traverse City, Michigans1 p : (color) ill.April 14, 1999Amphicar.net LibraryAmphicar.net LibraryElectronic version of article available on the Internet at or by pressing from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog. Photocopy of electronic version of article available "for research purposes" from the Amphicar.net Library for $5, or in exchange for any item not yet in collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details. hbNice little article, but despite what's claimed by the owner as the supposed longstanding motivation for getting one, "...I was a little kid and watched a James Bond movie that had one of these cars.", in fact, the Amphicar never made it into the public version of the James Bond film 'Thunderball'. The scene with the car was cut out prior to release.Amphicar--Restoration and repair--Personal narratives. The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--History. Smith, Mark--Interviews. Redmond Automotive (Automotive repair shop : Traverse City, Michigan) Craig's Body Shop (Automotive repair shop : Old Mission Peninsula, Michigan)Electronic version of the article from the April 14, 1999 Grand Traverse Herald featuring an interview with Mark Smith, owner a fjord green 1964 Amphicar, describing its restoration and the history of the Amphicar.Catalog description based on electronic version of article at . Includes color phtoograph.:4http://www.record-eagle.com/herald/1999/14amphic.htmLooney, Douglas S. 1993tn"Swimsuits '93: Macinac Island, the summer paradise on Lake Huron [...]", in: Sports Illustrated (Feb 2, 1993)Sports Illustrated February 1993rPhotocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Also available in electronic form from the fee-based Electric Library at http://www.elibrary.comLFMacinac Island--Travel and description. Scantily clad babes. Amphicar.}Cataloging info based on results of search of the online catalog of the fee-based Electric Library at http://www.elibrary.comrMartinis, Cheryl.. 1997NG"Car's role in film floats man's boat", in: The Oregonian (Jul 7, 1997)  The Oregonian Portland, Oregon p. B.2$July 7, 1997 [Sunrise Edition]Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.i|Amphicar--Motion pictures. The Amphicar in the press. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Motion pictures. Bellamy, Gil--Interviews.Companion article to "Gil Bellamy with his Amphicar LIBMIS", which appears on the same page (see separate EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog record for this item).yCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)eMayer-Stein, Hans-Georg. 1993~wVolkswagen-Militrfahrzeuge 1938-1948 : KdF Wagen, Kbelwagen und Schwimmwagen im Einsatz / von Hans-Georg Mayer-Stein. & Friedberg/H. (Dorheim) [Germany]  Podzun-Pallasp 158 p. : ill.t 3790904880>8A 94.2746 (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek--Munich, Germany)leBayerische Staatsbibliothek (Bavarian State Library) No known holding libraries in the United States. ZSMunich, Germany (probably not available in the United States via Interlibrary Loan):3Not available at present from Amphicar.net Library.Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History--Pictorial works. Military amphibious vehicles--Germany--History. Other amphibious vehicles. Schwimmwagen (VW 128). Schwimmwagen (VW 166).`ZA German language illustrated history of Volkswagen's military vehicles from 1938 to 1948.Text in German.McBain, Roger. 1999TM"Cute, rare car handles water", in: Evansville Courier & Press (Sep 30, 1999) Evansville Courier & Press Evansville, Indiana C. 1("September 30, 1999 [Final Edition].(Amphicar.net Library Internet CollectionZSRoger McBain The Evansville Courier & Press (812) 464-7520  Electronic version of article provided courtesy of the author to the Amphicar.net Library, January 20, 2000. It may be viewed at http://www.amphicar.net/library/EvansvilleCourierArticle.html, or by pressing from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog.Additional information about the My Classic Car Autofest and Marc Schlemmer's attendance can be found on the Internet at http://www.amphicar.net/amphi/mcc.htmle!9$Amphicar--History. The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--Clubs and associations--Meetings. Gage, Dennis--Interviews. Schlemmer, Marc--Travels. My Classic Car Autofest (Third Annual : Evansville, Indiana ; October 1-3, 1999) Automotive meetings and conventions--Indiana--Evansville--1999.Announcement of the Third Annual My Classic Car Autofest held October 1-3, 1999 in Evansville, Indiana, highlighting the planned attendance of Marc Schlemmer with his blue Amphicar.!8Electronic version of the article may be viewed courtesy of the author at http://www.amphicar.net/library/EvansvilleCourierArticle.html, or by pressing from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog.D=http://www.amphicar.net/library/EvansvilleCourierArticle.htmlqp6oFn61995d]Amphicar and other amphibiHill, Michael. 1995"Amphicar not much of a splash in U.S.: German-engineered vehicle looks a little like a '57 Chevy with propellers", in: The Fresno Bee (Jan 14, 1995).'The Fresno Bee [Also: Associated Press]a Fresno, Californiap. D.12 &January 14, 1995 [Home Edition]ePhotocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.a$It is rather odd how the title of this Associated Press reprint appearing in the Fresno Bee conveys exactly the opposite impression of the original article's title: "Odd auto makes big splash : Floating Amphicar looks like '57 Chevy with propellers", in Houston Chronicle (Jan 1, 1995).,%Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations.u(!Appears to be an Associated Press reprint of: "Odd auto makes big splash : Floating Amphicar looks like '57 Chevy with propellers", in Houston Chronicle (Jan 1, 1995). Cataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)Hill, Michael. 1995~x"Odd auto makes big splash : Floating Amphicar looks like '57 Chevy with propellers", in Houston Chronicle (Jan 1, 1995)Houston Chroniclec Houston, Texas p. 36s& January 1, 1995 [2 Star Edition]Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.,%Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations.Article appears to have been picked up by Associated Press and republished two weeks later under a slightly different title as: "Amphicar not much of a splash in U.S. : German-engineered vehicle looks a little like a '57 Chevy with propellers", in: The Fresno Bee (Jan 14, 1995) Cataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)Hill, Michael. 1995"Amphicar still riding wave of cult popularity-- Boat-car has been out of production since '68", in: Seattle Times (Jan 1, 1995) Seattle TimesE Seattle, Washingtonr p. A.8(!January 1, 1995 [Weekend Edition]CPhotocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Amphicar.Article appears to have been picked up by Associated Press and republished two weeks later under a slightly different title as: "Amphicar not much of a splash in U.S. : German-engineered vehicle looks a little like a '57 Chevy with propellers", in: The Fresno Bee (Jan 14, 1995) Cataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)Hill, Michael. 1995"State Trooper's car is at home on land, equally at home making waves-- Amphicar: it is perhaps the oddest automobile model ever to come off an assembly line [...]", in The Los Angeles Times (January 1, 1995)Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California2 p. 25January 1, 1995Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.b\Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. The Amphicar in the press. Sweet, Jeffrey--Interviews.Appears to have been reprinted as an Associated Press item under a variety of titles. Cataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)MotorN,N NN;NN=N<N@NANBNCNDNENHN+NJN0NONNUNMN4NN8N>NN7N6N:NTNZN5NNyyLyYyuyduuuuuKuuuuu(uuuuuuuuuuuuu.} { Kauffman, Hattie. 1999TM[Amphicar segment], in: CBS This Morning (Oct 25, 1999). [Television program]t New York CBSTelevision program^WCBS This Morning. Girlfriends 'Take a look at the special bond between female friends'.Not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Also available in electronic form from the fee-based Electric Library at http://www.elibrary.comCataloger-assigned title. Cataloging information derived from results of a search of the catalog of the fee-based Electric Library at http://www.elibrary.com Amphicar segment occurs in same broadcast as "Girlfriends 'Take a look at the special bond between female friends'"Kirchner, Paul.e 1995Forgotten fads and fabulous flops : an amazing collection of goofy stuff that seemed like a good idea at the time / Paul Kirchner, Colby Allerton (Editor), Harold Bronson (Editor). (!Allerton, Colby. Bronson, Harold.cRhino presents  Los Angelesn General Pub. Group239 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. 188164944X.(E169.02 .K555 1995 (Library of Congress)As of February 2000 the publisher is out of stock. If one would like to purchase this title one should occasionally check to see if it has been reprinted at . One may go directly there from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog by pressing . It may also be available via your local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Photocopy not available at present from the Amphicar.net Library.Still out of print as of June 2000, this title is frequently available through eBay auctions, but one will almost always find it available at a far better price through online used and rare book sellers Alibris at .Amphicar--History. Marketing--History--Errors, omissions, etc. Fads--United States--History--20th century. Popular culture--United States--History--20th century. Americana."Forgotten Fads & Fabulous Flops - An Amazing collection of goofy stuff that seemed like a good idea at the time. Nobody sets out to fail, everything in this books started out as a dream for success. Unfortunately, it shows just how many stupid people there are in the world. Some of the wonder ideas in this book that just didnt quite make it were: The Amphicar - a passenger car that can both drive on the streets and convert into a type of boat on the water. Unfortunately, it did have a tendancy to rust out after a few immersions. Animal of The Month Club - In 1968 a kid could join and receive a live exotic pet every month - The fact that many arrived dead or squashed caused it to be discontinued. Aromaram - Smell O Vision - Smell the movie while you watch it. Used in that famous film Scent of Mystery 1960 - The equipment was expensive and hard to maintain and the audiences hated it. Billy Beer - from the most embarassing First Brother of all time. Breakfast cereal with freeze dried fruits - the fruit took ten minutes of soaking in the milk before reconstituting the flakes had already become mush. Drive-In Churches & Drive-In Funeral Parlors. The Edsel & Esperanto, The Joey Stivic Doll - based on the Archie Bunkers grandson - this was an anatomically correct male doll. New Coke. Paper Dresses. The Susan B. Anthony Dollar. 3D Movies. The topless swimsuit. Plus hundreds of other inventions and products that made it off the assembgly line, but didnt go any further. [...]"--Decription of book in eBay auction #253717489.d]At head of title: Rhino presents. Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-237). Cataloging information derived from the Amazon.com Catalog (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/188164944X/rupraechtwilcosm), the description of eBay auction #253717489 (auction ending Feb-07-00 19:09:27 PST) and the Library of Congress Catalog (LCCN 95-007742).HBhttp://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/188164944X/rupraechtwilcosm (!Kosmos-Zigarettenbilder, Ullsteine 194?nh"Schwimmfhiger Trippel-Wagen", in: Sieg ber Raum und Zeit : Autos - Flugzeuge - Schiffe (Bild Nr. 195) Memmingen, [Germany] & Zigarettenbilder-Centrale Kosmos"Photographic print with text&Image provided by Doug Parsons.lfAvailable from Amphicar.net Library for research purposes. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History--Pictorial works. Trippel SK-8--Pictorial works. Other amphibious vehicles--Pictorial works.This German-language item is from something called a "cigarette picture book", a kind of album that one would normally purchase for a nominal fee and then fill with pasted-in illustrations that one would get with packs of a certain brand of cigarette, in this case "Kosmos". It was rather like stamp collecting in practice and was popular during the Weimar and Nazi period in Germany, which is when this wartime example (194?) was issued. Some brands of soap also offered such albums. A translation of the German follows: Kosmos Cigarette Pictures Victory over Space and Time Autos - Airplanes - Ships 250 photo-realististic and colored pictures in 5 groups of 50 pictures Picture No. 195 Swimmable Trippel-Car. Vehicle for any terrain. Six-cylinder motor. 2473cc. 55 h.p. at 3,600 rpm. Six gear special transmission. Self-supporting (i.e. unibody) hull replaces frame and chassis. Speed on the road 95 km/hour, in the water 14.5 km/hour. Voyage on the Wannsee (i.e. a large lake near Berlin) 1940. Photo: Ullstein One gets these interesting pictures for coupons incuded in all packages of ROXY, SILVERLIND, SUPRA FILTER and F58 FIlter cigarettes. The accompanying album, replete with text, can be obtained at Tobacconists. CIGARETTEPICTURE-CENTRAL KOSMOS, (13b) MEMMINGEN.Image of this item can be found at . Pressing from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog will automatically start one's browser and go directly there.2+http://www.amphicar.net/library/cigcard.jpg Kubisch, Ulrich. 1985zs"Auto Ahoi! Amphicar", in: Automobile aus Berlin : vom Tropfenwagen zum Amphicar / von Ulrich Kubisch. (p. 113-119)LE(Berliner Beitrge zur Technikgeschichte und Industriekultur ; Bd. 5)i Berlin &Nicolaische Verlagsbuchhandlung7192 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.:4Auf Kreuzfahrt im Schwimmwagen "Amphicar". Amphicar. 3875841557@9Tl74.B47 K83 1985 (Library of Congress) 629.2/222/0943155Library of CongressWashington, D.C.4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)Photocopy of the chapter concerning the Amphicar is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $10 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.xrAmphicar--History. Automobiles--Germany--Berlin--History. Automobile industry and trade--Germany--Berlin--History.An extraordinarily detailed account concerning the development and production of the Amphicar, which appears in this book concerning the history of the Berlin automobile industry.F@Text in German. Library of Congress Card Number: 86153237 //r922^NHWELCOME TO THE "AMPHICAR.NET LIBRARY CATALOG"--Last updated June 5, 2003NOTE: The 'Amphicar Library' is a free service of AMPHICAR.NET on the Internet at www.amphicar.net. Free updates, additional information and other enhancements for this catalog can be found by going to http://www.amphicar.net, and clicking the "Library" icon. If you are viewing this using the EndNote catalog program, you may go there now by simply pressing at the same time. This will automatically start your Internet browser and direct you there. Amphicar.netAmphicar Library. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Bibliographies. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Research--Catalogs. Amphicar--Catalogs. Amphicar--History--Sources.uzThe Amphicar Library Catalog is a project of AMPHICAR.NET, and was created and best viewed with the EndNote cataloging and bibliographic utility program, which is available for a free fully functional 30-day trial download at http://www.niles.com. Monthly updates, information and other enhancements for this catalog can be found by going to http://www.amphicar.net, and clicking the "Library" icon at left. If you are viewing this using the EndNote catalog program, you may go there now by simply pressing at the same time. This will automatically start your Internet browser and direct you to the AMPHICAR.NET LIBRARY.*$http://www.amphicar.net/library.htmlPJ"Motoring: Fallen by the waterside", in: The Daily Telegraph (Sep 4, 1999)Daily Telegraph1 London p. 2September 4, 1999Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Amphicar.gzCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/). ("Amphibious craft. [motion picture] n.p."14 min. : silent b&w, 16 mm.,&LC Catalog Control Number: fi 68000671Library of CongressWashington, D.C.2,Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Motion pictures.*$Gift of M. Rosenfeld to Library of Congress Collection. SUMMARY: Pictures various amphibious craft entering and leaving the ocean, crossing the beach, crossing different types of terrain, and being unloaded. Catalog information derived from Library of Congress Online Catalog on May 28, 2000.HA"Corrections and clarifications", in: The Guardian (Dec 15, 1999):3The Guardian (119 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3ER) Wheels: Jam tomorrow?a"Correction notice to errors found in the article "Wheels: Jam tomorrow?: The car has come a long way in the last century, but what's in store for the next? Guardian science editor Tim Radford stares into his crystal ball...", in: The Guardian (December 13, 1999, section G2, p. 8-9). 82The Amphicar in the press--Errors, omissions, etc.Excerpt of full article text: "The Amphicar, referred to in an article headed Jam tomorrow? (Wheels), pages 8 and 9, G2, December 13, was not among the amphibious vehicles used in the second world war. It first appeared as the Eurocar at the end of the 1950s, was for sale as the Amphicar by 1961, and had ceased production well before the end of the decade. Its inventor Hans Trippel had, however, designed an amphibian used in the war."t<>Jv$Courter, Jim. Carey, Merrick. 1997"Alligator for the 21st century: AAAV (advanced amphibious assault vehicles) completes the Marine Corps' amphibious triad", in Sea Power (Nov 1997)v Sea Powerr v. 40n n. 11pp. 51-53 : illus.i November 1997FAir University Library&Maxwell Air Force Base, AlabamaUnited States. Marine Corps.--Amphibious operations. Military amphibious vehicles. Military landing craft. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Other amphibious vehicles.Cataloging information derived from the online catalogs of the Air University Library kindly provided to the Amphicar.net Library by Ms. Patricia Herrling.Croizat, Victor J. 1989RLAcross the reef : the amphibious tracked vehicle at war / Victor J. Croizat. ,%Blandford [Dorset, UK] New York, N.Y.i JCArms and Armour Press ; Distributed in the USA by Sterling Pub. Co.f"256 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.,&The amphibious tracked vehicle at war. 0713718943B;UG446.5 .C72 1989 (University of California Library System)a.'University of California Library SystemaUniversity of California Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)sOther amphibious vehicles. Military amphibious vehicles. Armored vehicles, Military--United States--History. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--United States--History. United States. Marine Corps.--Amphibious operations. Amphibious warfare.rpiLibrary of Congress Catalog Number: 89-187710 Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-251) and index.l60Cummings, David. Heisler, Gregory [photographer] 2001PJ"Road Ready [Champ Baily: Redskins]", in: ESPN--The Magazine (Sep 3, 2001)ESPN The Magazine 81ESPN Magazine, 19 E. 34th St., New York, NY 10016 [v. 4] Issue 4.18F?p. [76-85] : color ill. ; 30 cm. [Amphicar excerpt: p. 80-[81]]eSeptember 3, 2001aRoad Ready: to drive your team to the top of the NFL, you need some serious horsepower / by David Cummings ; photographs by Gregory Heisler. Champ Bailey: Redskins. ESPN (New York, N.Y.)ISSN 1097-1998F@Amphicar.net Library International Amphicar Owners Club ArchiveszBailey, Champ--Career. Bilgemaster (Pseudonym). Amphicar--Pictorial works. The Amphicar in the press. Sports--Periodicals.zSports magazine color feature linking famous football players to vehicles typifying their individual styles and strengths. The Washington Redskin's Champ Bailey is shown on p. 80-81 sailing the Bilgemaster's 1967 fjord green Amphicar with the Washington Monument in the background. The Amphicar was chosen in order to highlight this player's similar diversity in all terrains. PIDaneker, G. W. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Laboratories.e 1967ngMilitary potential test of sleds, amphibious, marginal terrain - SAMT : final report / by G.W. Daneker.` "Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. $Development and Proof Services@9(Report ; DPS-2350) (USATECOM project ; no. 7-6-0628-02)n2,30 leaves in various pagings : ill. ; 28 cm.60UC323 .D3 (Marine Corps Research Center Library)Marine Corps Research Center Library, Quantico, VA 22134-5107 (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Research. Transportation, Military--Research. Military landing craft--Testing. Military amphibious vehicles. Other amphibious vehicles.iIncludes bibliographical references. Prepared for U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Laboratories. Aberdeen Proving Ground (Md.). Report ; DPS-2350. OCLC: 8938900 Davis, Rich. 2001"Making Waves: while Autofest cars cruise downtown, a few will use their fins to swim the Ohio", in: Evansville Courier & Press (Sep 26, 2001) Evansville Courier & Press Evansville, IndianaSeptember 26, 2001.(Amphicar--History. The Amphicar in the press. Wright, Robert--Interviews. Wright, Marianna--Interviews. Amphicar--Clubs and associations--Meetings. My Classic Car Autofest (Fifth Annual : Evansville, Indiana ; September 28-30, 2001) Automotive meetings and conventions--Indiana--Evansville--2001.Announcement of the Fifth Annual My Classic Car Autofest held September 28-30, 2001 in Evansville, Indiana, highlighting the planned attendance of Robert and Marianna Wright in their red Amphicar.!8As of September 2001 an electronic version of the article may be viewed on the Evansville Courier website at by pressing from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog. The text of the article can also be found in the Amphicar-Lovers Digest Archives at .b[http://www.courierpress.com/cgi-bin/view.cgi?/200109/26+making092601_features.html+20010926De S. Winser, John. 1994NGThe D-Day ships : Neptune, the greatest amphibian operation in history. [United Kingdom] "World Ship Society ; Kendall(!172 p. : maps, ill. ; 25 x 18 cm.n1st ed.w 0905617754tnStrictly speaking this is not a work about amphibious vehicles so much as amphibious operations and equipment.vpAmphibious warfare--Photographs. World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations--France--Normandy--Pictorial works.tnStrictly speaking this is not a work about amphibious vehicles so much as amphibious operations and equipment.Incudes two maps and 130 black and white photographs. Title page shows H.M. Cruiser Mauritius, frontispiece shows the Union-Castle Liner Llangibby Castle, inside front and back covers show maps of UK ports from which ships sailed and a location map of the five Normandy beach-head areas. Cataloging information derived from sales catalog of Alibris.com Booksellers at on June 11, 2000.Duck Trails, Inc.p 196681Old trails and duck tales : amphibian adventures.  [Wisconsin?] Duck Trails, Inc.tF@32 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. (some col.), color map ; 23 cm.D=F587.W8 04 1966 (University of Wisconsin at Lacrosse Library)University of Wisconsin Library (Lacrosse, WI 54601) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)rhbReprinted in slightly revised form in 1972 (see separate EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog record).Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Wisconsin--Dells of the Wisconsin. Military amphibious vehicles--Civilian use. DUKW--Civilian use. Dells of the Wisconsin (Wis.)--Description and travel. Dells of the Wisconsin (Wis.)--Guidebooks. Other amphibious vehicles.Db\Color brochure of the well-known DUKW Duck Trails amphibious tour in the Dells of Wisconsin.jcCover title. Contains color photographs. Includes bibliographical references (p. 32) OCLC: 360744619,$Red'kin, Mikhail Georgievich.c 19664-Plavaiushchie kolesnye i gusenichnye mashiny.e199 p. : illus. ; 21 cm.TL229.A5 R43 1966ihbMotor vehicles, Amphibious--Soviet Union. Military amphibious vehicles. Other amphibious vehicles.Text in Russian. Romanized catalog record. Catalog record derived from search of Library of Congress' Z39.50 catalog on May 28, 2000. F@Redgrave, Lynn. Celebrity Home Entertainment, Inc. Alsop, Peter. 1986Here we go, volume 1 [videorecording] / Lynn Redgrave. Executive producers, David N. Gottlieb & J. Stein Kaplan ; produced by J. Stein Kaplan ; written & directed by David N. Gottlieb."(Celebrity's just for kids)R Woodland Hills, CA Celebrity Entertainments&1 videocassette (VHS) (33 min.)o(!"Transportation" [Videocassettes]nCleveland Public Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)k^XOther amphibious vehicles--Motion pictures. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Motion pictures.5 rides you won't find in amusement parks--- waiting for your kids right here! Fasten those seatbelts for a HELICOPTER ride over a Southern California harbor... Make way as the BULLDOZER leads a mighty parade of road construction vehicles...Spend an active day in the restored life of a mountain-pass STEAM LOCOMOTIVE. Glide over water and right onto land in an amphibious HOVERCRAFT...Take flying lessons on a giant balloon in the world-famous Goodyear BLIMP.B;Title Song "Let's Go" written and performed by Peter Alsop.LlBc.f.'Hamilton-MacLaren, Alistair Yates, Johnu 1992VPWater transportation / Alistair Hamilton-MacLaren ; illustrations by John Yates.(Technology projects) New York Bookwright Press 48 p. : ill. 0531184145 Vm150 .h26 1992 623.8/2014Cleveland Public Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)sOther amphibious vehicles. Boats and boating--Juvenile literature. Ship models--Juvenile literature. Models and modelmaking--Juvenile literature.tDiscusses different types of water transportation, including rafts, sailboats, and amphibious craft, and gives step-by-step instructions on building models and performing related activities.leLibrary of Congress Catalog Number: 91-016195. Includes bibliographical references (p. 45) and index.t"Hardman, Jack (photographer) 2000RK"Mount Dora car--uh, boat--festival", in: The Daily Commercial (3 Mar 2000)iThe Daily Commercial Leesburg, Floridar P. 1 (cover)Sunday, March 3, 2000cFredsall, Peter--Interviews. The Amphicar in the press. Swim-In (Mount Dora, FL : 2000) Mount Dora Antique Boat Festival (13th : March 2000) Amphicar--Clubs and associations--Meetings.4-Front page color photo insert. Caption: "Peter Fredsall, right, of Port Orange takes spectators for a ride Saturday in his West German-manufactured Amphicar during the 13th annual Antique Boat Festival in Mount Dora. The Amphicar is a convertible sports car that can travel both on land and water."cScan of article provided by Tammy Gross. It can be viewed from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog by pressing , which will automatically start one's browser and direct it to http://www.amphicar.net/library/AmphicarArticle.jpgt:3http://www.amphicar.net/library/AmphicarArticle.jpgrHarrison, David S. 1999lf"The tests of the time : The Progress Project", in: Seattle Times Online Archives. [Internet resource] 2000 January 20October 3, 1999 HTML document 2+Original article not available in the Amphicar.net Library Collection, but may be read in its entirety at the Seattle Times Online Archive by pressing from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog, or at http://archives.seattletimes.com/cgi-bin/texis/web/vortex/display?storyID=3869631287s"Amphicar--Economic aspects.ndOriginally published in the Seattle Times' Opinion/Editorials section on Sunday, October 3, 1999. Excerpt concerning the Amphicar appears in the section headedSchemes without Markets: "[...] Perhaps Zamenhoff [inventor of Esperanto] would find consolation that there are a lot more Esperanto speakers than Amphicar owners. This combination of convertible and 14-foot motorboat was supported by the German government. The U.S. imported more than 3,000 Amphicars between 1962 and 1967. Not as exotic as the Volkswagen Sea Golf (which had hydraulically-deployed pontoons), the Amphicar still could travel at a maximum speed of 70 mph on land and 7 knots on the water. Early ads touted this car as a convenient fun way to adventure with the family. Lyndon Johnson became the most famous proponent, driving it around the LBJ ranch and into the Pedernales River. But it couldn't have represented widespread progress, because it never developed a following. Perhaps it is self-evident to note that the Amphicar Co. employed only engineers, and no marketers." Article may be read in its entirety at the Seattle Times Online Archive by pressing from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog, or with any web browser at http://archives.seattletimes.com/cgi-bin/texis/web/vortex/display?storyID=3869631287ZThttp://archives.seattletimes.com/cgi-bin/texis/web/vortex/display?storyID=3869631287Hill, Michael. 1995XQ"Amphicar rides wave of resurgence", in: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Feb 3, 1995)e:3Seattle Post-Intelligencer [also: Associated Press] Seattle, Washingtontp. B.16 & February 3, 1995 [Final Edition]Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.  Amphicar..yCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)uv Evansvilles[ xw xhibitionsF}Fadsumilyaebruarystivalhiifthi refightingLMMCo9ood@ undationsrancekk0ederick2 uG ssallu ultonvilleG[ageeorge!rmany;PoUoiidiloeombHQordon0PArrNr2rGrreatooAoundtt@tingu= uidebooks< HH0alf2nGmmburgRilton ndbooks; n4 n8 n n7 nllstein One gets these interesting pictures for coupons incuded in all packages of ROXY, SILVERLIND, SUPRA FILTER and F58 FIlter cigarettes. The accompanying album, replete with text, can be obtained at Tobacconists. CIGARETTEPICTURE-CENTRAL KOSMOS, (13b) MEMMINGEN.R  Clarke, R. M. [1994]LEMilitary and civilian amphibians, 1940-1990 / compiled by R M Clarke. 0*Cobham, Surrey, UK [printed in Hong Kong]. Brooklands Books Ltd.& 140 p. : ill., facsims. ; 27 cm.0*Military & civilian amphibians, 1940-1990. 1855202514F?None ; not available for Interlibrary Loan from U.S. Libraries.a Available for purchase via Amphicar.net, in association with Amazon.co.uk (see http://www.amphicar.net/booksforsale.html). Pressing from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog will automatically connect to the proper site on the Internet to purchase this item.4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)ZTPhotocopy not available, but title may be purchased via Amphicar.net (see Abstract).See Abstract below.ZTPerhaps the most comprehensive English-language work on amphibious vehicles, including the Amphicar. An essential and entertaining title for any Amphicar owner's library. Not generally available in the USA, but may be ordered via the Internet through Amphicar.net at http://www.amphicar.net/booksforsale.html, or by pressing now. P ICONTENTS: Three Men in a DUKW / The Saturday Evening Post (Apr. 20, 1946) -- Army "Duck" has Automatic Tire Inflation / Motor Age (Feb. 1946) -- Sea-Going Truck "Flies" on Water / Popular Mechanics (Dec. 1959) -- Army "Duck" Fights Fires Ashore and in Harbor / Popular Mechanics (June 1953) -- Truck, Amphibian, 2-Ton, 6x6 / War Department TM 9-2800 (Sept. 1, 1943) -- The Schwimmwagen / Almark Publishing (1978) -- Schwimmwagen / Off Road (May 1979) -- Schwimmwagen / Off Road (June 1977) -- Wolfsburg's War Babies, VW Type 166 Schwimmwagen / Bushdriver (1979) -- The Trippel SG-6 / Almark Publishing (1978) -- One-Wake Mind / Car Classics (Nov. 1978) -- New Facts about the Sea-Going Jeep / Popular Mechanics (June 1944) -- This Jeep Can Swim / Popular Science (June 1943) -- Truck, Amphibian, -Ton, 4x4 / War Department TM 9-2800 (Sept. 1, 1943) -- It'll Float, GPA 7225 / Four Wheeler (Aug. 1971) -- The Seep Story, GPA Development / Army Motors (Spring 1981) -- Meet the Seep / Pickup, Van & 4WD (Mar. 1980) -- Sink or Swim / Popular Classics (Jan. 1991) -- New from Europe, the Amphicar: What It's Like to Drive / Popular Science (July 1960) -- PM Spotlights the Amphicar / Popular Mechanics (June 1961) -- The Amphicar: Road Test / Mechanix Illustrated (June 1961) -- Take Your Car Swimming / Foreign Car Guide (1966) -- PIC's Popular Imported Girl / Popular Imported Cars (Apr. 1966) -- The Amphicar: Road Test / Popular Imported Cars (Apr. 1966) -- Amphicar: Road Test / Car and Driver (Nov. 1967) -- Four Wheel Drifts Are Easy / Car Classics (Nov. 1978) -- The How and Why of Amphicar / Car Classics (Nov. 1978) -- Duck Truck: VEEPEE 8 / Overlander (Mar. 1986) -- Wanna Buy an Amphi 4x4? / Four Wheeler (Nov. 1979) -- Conte Schwimmwagen / Herzog (n.d.) -- Meet the LVT's Beach Busters / Popular Science (Sept. 1945) -- Landing Vehicle, Tracked, MK 1-LVT (1) / War Department TM 9-2800 (Sept. 1943) -- Landing Vehicle, Tracked (Unarmored), MK 2-LVT (2) / War Department TM 9-2800 (Sept. 1943) -- Landing Vehicle, Tracked (Armored), Army Type, MK 11-LVT (A)(2) / War Department TM 9-2800 (Sept. 1943) -- Landing Vehicle, Tracked (Unarmored), MK 4-LVT (4) / War Department TM 9-2800 (Sept. 1943) -- Landing Vehicle, Tracked (Armored), MK 4-LVT (A)(4) / War Department TM 9-2800 (Sept. 1943) -- Carrier, Cargo, M29C (Amphibian) / War Department TM 9-2800 (Sept. 1943) -- Sea-Going Eight-Ton Truck / Popular Science (Oct. 1956) -- The Biggest Wheel in Vietnam / Popular Mechanics (Jan. 1968) -- Lockheed Twister / Four Wheeler (Sept. 1971) -- Argo Anywhere / Overlander (Sept. 1971) -- It's All Go for the Argo / Off Road (Nov. 1978) -- Argocat / Crayford Ltd. (1980) -- Amphi-Ranger: Wheels across the Water / Overlander (July 1985) -- Water Baby... / 4 x 4 (no. 11, 1984) -- 'Wat-er' Way to Go!: the Amphi-Ranger, First Test / 4 x 4 (no. 15, 1985) -- Ahoy There! / Off Road and Four Wheel Drive (Aug. 1986) -- In at the Deep End / Autocar & Motor (Sept. 5, 1990) -- Amphi-Ranger: in the Water / Autocar & Motor (Sept. 5, 1980) -- The Family Car That Can Swim / Modern Motor (Jan. 1979) -- Dutton Mariner / Dutton Motor Co. (Mar. 1994).)F?http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1855202514/amphicarnete@9Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History--Pictorial works. Amphicar. The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Other amphibious vehicles. Dutton Mariner. Amphi-Ranger. Seep (GPA) Schwimmwagen (VW 128). Schwimmwagen (VW 166). Trippel SG-6. Trippel SK-8. Trippel Sea Otter. Trippel Zweckmobil. DUKW. Weasel. Drake. Argo. Lockheed Twister. Conte. Veepee 8. Amphibious vehicles with hydrofoils. Amphibious vehicles in firefighting. Military amphibious vehicles. Military amphibious vehicles--Civilian use. Amphibious warfare. Military landing craft. LVTs.\Y Jacob, Timothy 1991\V"Amphicar amphibious convertible", in: Lemon: The World's Worst Cars / Timothy Jacobs.<5Lemon: the world's worst cars The World's worst cars. New York Smithmark Publishers 160 p. : ill. (some color) 0831754931.(David Chapman (avonlogic@totalise.co.uk)"[...] After the normal intro stuff there is just one photo [of an Amphicar] and these 2 paragraphs: 'During it's years of import to the US the Amphicar cost $3995, which was enough to buy a Chevrolet Biscayne and a boat and trailer - one of two reasons that the Amphicar was not a good buy. The other, and actually primary reason was that the Amphicar was prone to rust - an extraordinarily bad problem in a vehicle that, above all, must be free of leaks. Once again a more or less bright idea was snagged mid-current by an oversight of cataclysmic proportions'. And next to the photo: 'Curious onlookers surround an Amphicar. Essentially a car that also masqueraded as a boat, the Amphicar had a bad problem that was like a punchline to a bad joke for mariners: it tended to rust out. Cruising down the highway it made heads turn, with it's pronounced boat-like profile. Many a following driver was non-plussed by the twin propellers that were tucked just under the Amphicar's rear bumper.' The authors done a lot of research -- :-o not !"--David Chapman's description of this item, as posted to the Amphicar-Lovers Listserv , Thursday, December 23, 1999 (message ID #1323).Cover title: The World's worst cars. Now out of print, copies of this item are still available for purchase as of December 1999 from Indigo Books in Canada (http://www.indigo.ca/). Original list price was $21.95. "This is a fun book with Great photos and details. This book has FLYING CARS! Amphibious Cars! See such winners as the Tropfen Autos by Edmound Rumpler; or the Rocket Car of the Hungerford Brothers. Some of the other cars include: the Corvair, the Chrystler Airflow; the Edsel; Tatras; Ford PINTO; Phantom corsair (the Flying Wombat!); BMW Isetta coupe; Amphicar amphibious convertible; Morris coupe;Trabant sedan; Subaru coupe; Volkswagen Coupe Jaguar XJ6 and XJ12; Janvier Car; Le Zebre Mercededs-Benz C-111; well the list goes on and on! "--eBay Auction Item Description [Cataloging information for this item is derived largely from this title's eBay auction #224173690, ending 12/30/99.]leAutomobiles--History--Pictorial works. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Motor vehicles--Testing. Jedlicka, Dan 1999@9"Making some waves", in: Chicago Sun-Times (Sep 19, 1999)Chicago Sun-Times Chicago (!p. 90 [Late Sports Final Edition]September 19, 1999Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.IyCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)v,%Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations.LO OceanographicL y y[tober=f<l@lhio|ldeiverswmissionss p} p p perations r/ r) r@ rM rL r r r r( r9 r r r r r r rrokuktertherP ttt*t,t.t/t)t tt;tt=t<t@tAtBtCtDtHt+tJt0t0t:)51 "United States. Marine Corps, 19944-Amphibious ships and landing craft data book.(Fmfrp ; 1-18) [Washington, D.C.] U.S. Marine Corpsv, 39 p.D 214.9/6:1-18Connecticut State University Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)rAmphibious warfare--Research. Other amphibious vehicles. United States. Marine Corps.--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Amphibious assault ships--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Landing craft--United States--Handbooks, manuals, etc.B0384-a-08 [microform] Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche. Shipping list no.: 97-0538-M. Microfiche. [Washington, D.C.?] : Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., [1997] 1 microfiche : negative.4.United States. Marine Corps. Education Center, 1980-4-Amphibious ships, landing craft and vehicles.  Quantico, Va. F@Education Center, Marine Corps Development and Education Command 1 v.(!1 v. (loose-leaf) : ill. ; 26 cm.0)VE153 .U6 3-4 (Naval War College Library)Naval War College Library (Newport, RI 02841-1207) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)Various similarly-titled editions and supercessions of this work dated 1971-1985 are also available from the Marine Corps Research Center Library in Quantico, Virginia 22134-5107.pMilitary amphibious vehicles. Amphibious assault ships. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Military landing craft. Amphibious warfare. United States. Marine Corps--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Other amphibious vehicles.NHCover title. "Published for instructional purposes only." OCLC: 796774881United States. Navy. Amphibious Training Command,  1945 The Amphibs. Fort Pierce, Fla., ,%U.S. Navy Amphibious Training CommandM[64] p.a [None]University of California Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)yOther amphibious vehicles. World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations. Military amphibious vehicles. Amphibious warfare.HAUnited States. Navy. Atlantic Fleet. Amphibious Training Command, 1970Landing craft and their employment / revised and reissued by Commanding Officer, Naval Amphibious School, Amphibious Training Command, U.S. Atlantic Fleet.h [S.l.] PJNaval Amphibious School, Amphibious Training Command, U.S. Atlantic Fleet.:31 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some color) ; 21 cm.Rev. 110*V880 .L36 1970 (Auburn University Library)Auburn University Library (Auburn, AL 36849-5606) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)Military landing craft--United States--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Military amphibious vehicles. Other amphibious vehicles.Contains color photographs. "January 1970". "This pamphlet revises and supersedes Landing craft and their employment, dated November 1966"--Foreword. "0199-0035732" OCLC: 36787895 United States. War Dept.,\ 19434.The Cargo carrier light M-29. [motion picture] n.p. U. S. War Dept.n$20 min. : silent, b&w., 16 mm.Library of Congress\Washington, D.C.jcMotor vehicles, Amphibious. Amphibious warfare. M-29 Amphibious Vehicle. Other amphibious vehicles.mSUMMARY: Shows the performance of cargo light M-29, a light-weight all-purpose amphibious vehicle. Catalog information derived from Library of Congress Z39.50 catalog of holdings on May 28, 2000.:3United States. Waterways Experiment Station (U.S.),e 1964|Trafficability tests with the Marsh Screw Amphibian on coarse-grained and fine-grained soils / Waterways Experiment Station.$Technical report ; no. 3-641.e Vicksburg, Miss. "Waterways Experiment Station("vii, 52, [30] , 7 leaves of plates.(TC7 .U62 no. 3-641 (Library of Congress)F?University of California Library System and Library of Congress University of California Library System and Library of Congress (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)xrOther amphibious vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Testing. Marsh Screw Amphibian. Trafficability. Propellers.Technical report - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station ; 3-641 Sponsored by Advanced Research Projects Agency under ARPA Order No. 400. Includes bibliographical references.tmUniversity of California Berkeley. Fluid Mechanics Laboratory, Bascom, Willard Chinn, A. J. Wiegel, Robert L. 1948lfOceanside amphibious operation, November 13 and 14, 1947 / by Willard Bascom, A.J. Chinn, R.L. Wiegel.le(Laboratory memorandum (University of California, Berkeley. Fluid Machanics Laboratory) ; HE-116-293) Berkeley, Calif. NHUniversity of California Dept. of Engineering Fluid Mechanics Laboratory"35 leaves in various pagings.'University of California Library SystemUniversity of California Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)aOther amphibious vehicles. Military amphibious vehicles. Amphibious warfare--Research. Military landing craft. Motor vehicles, Amphibious.Wave project technical report ; HE-116-293 "November 3, 1948." "Operation Penney." Laboratory memorandum (University of California, Berkeley. Fluid Machanics Laboratory) ; HE-116-293.A NF88"Die Westdeutschen Schwimmwagen Trippel-Alligator 1957 und Amphicar 1960" in: Schwimmwagen, PK"United States. Marine Corps, 1958$Maintenance manual, ordnance.0  Washington [U.S. Marine Corps]n 1499 p. : illus. ; 24 cm.  VE353 .A55Library of CongressnWashington, D.C. United States. Marine Corps.--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Military landing craft--United States--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Military amphibious vehicles. Tanks (Military science) Howitzers. Other amphibious vehicles.ZTCatalog information derived from Library of Congress Z39.50 catalog on May 28, 2000."United States. Marine Corps, 1964.'Amphibian vehicles / U.S. Marine Corps.M  Washington PIU.S. Marine Corps : for sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. Govt. Print. Off.r,&ix, 282 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.17 September 1964..(VE153 .A33 no. 9-2 359.9/6 D 214.9/4:9-2Library of CongressoWashington, D.C.United States. Marine Corps.--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Military amphibious vehicles. Military landing craft--United States--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Other amphibious vehicles."Supersedes LFM-17, Employment of amphibian vehicles, dated 1952." Catalog information derived from Library of Congress Z39.50 catalog on May 28, 2000.."United States. Marine Corps, 1977Amphibious vehicles.  Washington piDept. of Defense. Dept. of the Navy. Marine Corps : for sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. vi, 159b@9D 214.9/4:9-2/4 (University of California Library System)4.'University of California Library System/University of California Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)nOther amphibious vehicles. Military amphibious vehicles. United States. Marine Corps--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Amphibious warfare.t384 Fmfm ; 9-2. "pcn 139 000750 00." Supersedes FMFM 9-2, dated March 11, 1975. December 15, 1977. Includes bibliographical references. FMFM (United States. Marine Corps.) ; 9-2."United States. Marine Corps, 1981Amphibious vehicles. Washington, D.C. U.S. Marine Corps1 v. (various pagings)@9D 214.9/4:9-2/5 (University of California Library System)r.'University of California Library SystemoUniversity of California Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)Other amphibious vehicles. Military amphibious vehicles. United States. Marine Corps--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Amphibious warfare.t384 Fmfm ; 9-2. Cover title. "Supersession, FMFM 9-2, Amphibious vehicles, dated 15 December 1977"--P. [a] Includes index. "pcn 139 00750 00." Fleet Marine Force manual ; 9-2.a( Reed, John. 1996zt"Crossing the water: amphibious assault engineering and bridgelaying vehicles", in: Asian Defence Journal (Sep 1996)Asian Defence Journale n. 9 p. 32-34 : illus. tables.iSeptember 1996ISSN: 0126-6403LAir University Library&Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama Bridges--Design and construction. Military amphibious vehicles--Civilian use. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Other amphibious vehicles.Cataloging information derived from the online catalogs of the Air University Library kindly provided to the Amphicar.net Library by Ms. Patricia Herrling. British Library Shelfmark: 1742.407700Rees, Christopher. 2000B;"That sinking feeling", in: Classic & Sports Car (Sep 2000)Classic & Sports Car v. 19 n. 6("p. 122-127 : ill. (color) ; 29 cm.September 2000f_Classic and Sports Car. Drowning by numbers. Amphibians afloat: two water babies-- and a hippo.ISSN 0263 3183Amphicar.net LibraryAmphicar.net Library"Back Numbers: 5, plus 1p&p -- subject to availability -- from Haymarket Reprints, PO Box 200, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 3 FG, UK; tel. 01235 534323"--p. 6.Very nattily and enjoyably written when compared with most other automotive press articles, featuring as it does the unabashed use of such words and phrases as "Brobdingnagian", "truculent" and "Munchhausen yarn".("Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Alvis Stalwart--Road tests and evaluations. Dutton Commander--Road tests and evaluations. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Testing. Military amphibious vehicles--Civilian use. Chapman, David--Interviews. Deaville, David--Interviews. Dutton, Tim--Interviews.Evaluation of three amphibious vehicles in a lake in Gloucestershire, England: David Chapman's Amphicar, Dave Deaville's Alvis Stalwart and Tim Dutton's Dutton Commander. Features a water race between the Amphicar and Dutton Commander. (The Amphicar won.)Additional Contents page caption: Drowning by numbers. Additional Contents title: Amphibians afloat: Two water babies-- and a hippo. Includes many color photographs. Reiss, Elinor 2000zt"Is it a car? Is it a boat? It's Amphicar!" , in: Mira Mesa/Scripps Ranch Sentinel (10 Mar 2000) [Internet resource]& Mira Mesa/Scripps Ranch Sentinel *#Mira Mesa/Scripps Ranch, Californiao p. 1-2$March 10, 2000 (v. 71, n. 52) HAArticle by Elinor Reiss of the Mira Mesa / Scripps Ranch SENTINELe}Amphicar.net Library [hardcopy of http://homestead.juno.com/jb-turtle/Amphicar8.html] John Edelstein (amphipoda@amphicar.net)EAmphicar--History. Amphicar--Anecdotes. The Amphicar in the press. Edelstein, John--Interviews. Edelstein, Carol--Interviews. Amphipoda (Pseudonym)--Interviews. Mermaid (Pseudonym)--Interviews.Charming interview of John and Carol Edelstein owner of a lagoon blue 1964 Amphicar with a "Lucas 23 volt" electrical system (p.1).tScans of article are available on the World Wide Web at http://homestead.juno.com/jb-turtle/Amphicar8.html. Users of the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog can proceed to this page automatically by pressing . Those wishing to view larger and more legible scans of the each of the two pages of article can view http://homestead.juno.com/jb-turtle/files/Sentinal.JPG and http://homestead.juno.com/jb-turtle/files/Sentinal1.JPG.82http://homestead.juno.com/jb-turtle/Amphicar8.html Pavlov, Sergei Pavlovich.p 1961*$Bol'shoi plavaiushchii avtombil' BAV87 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. TL229.A5 P3gLibrary of CongressWashington, D.C.Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Soviet Union. BAV Large Amphibious Vehicle. Military amphibious vehicles. Other amphibious vehicles.Text in Russian. Romanized catalog record. Cataloging information derived from Library of Congress Z39.50 catalog May 28, 2000.8 Pavlov, Sergei Pavlovich. 19632+Gusenichnyi plavaiushchii transporter K-61.0)182 p. : illus., diagrs., tables ; 21 cm.nV895 .P3Library of CongressWashington, D.C.Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Soviet Union. Military amphibious vehicles. Vehicles, Military--Soviet Union. Other amphibious vehicles.Text in Russian. Cataloging information romanized. Catalog record derived from search of Library of Congress' Z39.50 catalog on May 28, 2000."Pohl, Ren. Haack, Rdiger. 1998pjMit dem Auto baden gehen : Entwicklung, Geschichte und Technik der Schwimmwagen / Ren Pohl, Rdiger Haack Knigswin. [Germany]  Heel-Verlag<5126 p. : ill., facsims., plates [some color] ; 27 cm. 3893657029RLNone ; not available for Interlibrary Loan from US Libraries as of Oct. 1999Available for purchase via Amphicar.net, in association with Amazon.de (see http://www.amphicar.net/ordergermanbook.html for step-by-step English instructions on how to order this item from Germany)4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)nb[Photocopy not available, but title may be purchased via Amphicar.net (see 'Abstract' below) (See 'Abstract' below)Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History--Pictorial works. Amphicar--History. The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Other amphibious vehicles.A well-known web toed English reviewer, David Chapman, has this to say about this book, the title of which translates as Going swimming with the car, "An excellent book, even if you speak no German. Rene Pohl has researched this subject in more detail than ever before, the book contains hundreds of unique pictures of Amphibians, just wish there was an English edition !" A comprehensive history of amphibious motoring from Oliver Evans' 1805 Orukter Amphibolos to present, and every wheeled wave bobber in between (see Table of Contents below). This is an entertaining and essential title for any Amphicar owner's library. Though not generally available in the USA, it may be purchased via Amphicar.net, in association with Amazon Books in Germany (Press from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog to proceed automatically to http://www.amphicar.net/ordergermanbook.html for step-by-step English instructions on how to order this title from Germany).y>7Text in German. Contains many b&w and color photographs. Table of Contents: Kapitel 1: Die Pioniere, 1805-1934 (1805 Der Orukter Amphibolos von Oliver Evans -- 1899 Magrelen Amphibium -- 1904 "Fischertechnik" -- 1905 Richmond Amphibische Benzinkutsche -- 1906 Fournier -- 1906 Das Patent des Jean Rech -- 1907 Ravaillier Canot-Voiture-Touriste -- 1909 Howell & Son -- 1913 Lambert Cyclecar -- 1914 Miglckte rmelkanalberquerung eines Unbekannten -- 1914-1917 Hydromotor -- 1915 Johnson -- 1915 Zeiner Hydro-Mobil -- 1916 Ein amphibisches Cyclecar -- 1917 Monnot Hydrocar -- 1921 Autogen -- 1922-1924 Mathieson Seacars -- 1923 Barnes Amphibian -- 1923 Robinson "Silver Spray -- 1926 Unbekanntes Amphibium in Chicago -- 1926 Futzel -- Das Autoschiff der Maschinenfabrik Hoppe & Kroo -- 1931 Lambert Hydrocar -- 1932 Ein unbekanntes Autoboot -- 1934 Das Land-Wasser-Auto des Jacob Baulig -- 1934 Trippel Rennwagen "Land-Wasser-Zepp") -- Kapitel 2: Die Klassiker - Serienschwimmfahrzeuge (1935-1944 Trippel SG 6 -- 1940-1945 Die Volkswagen Typ 128 + Typ 166 -- 1942-1943 Ford GPA -- 1960-1965 Amphicar Typ 770 -- 1982-1995 Amphi-Ranger 2800 SR) -- Kapitel 3: Spamobile - Schwimmwagen fr den zivilen Gebrauch und als Freizeitobjekt (1938 Trippel SK 8 -- 1943 Trippel SG 7 -- 1949 Mnch Insulaner -- 1949 Trippel SK 9 -- 1950/1953 Das Baier Familien-Freizeitauto -- 1953 Petit "Voiture de Bled" -- 1956 Wood Cyclecars -- 1960 Dauphin "Ann Phibi" -- 1968 Schfer Orion -- 1969 Das Schwimmauto-Piehl -- 1973 Carefree Buggy -- 1974 Trippel T 74 - Universal -- 1974 Bartlett Waterlander -- 1976-1978 Mayer Amphimobile -- 1977 Hannebrink "The Box" -- 1979 Colani Sea-Ranger -- 1979 Conte Amphibian -- 1984 Ryan Streamliner -- 1987 Mitsubishi Pajero El Lago -- 1989-1990 Trippel Aqua-Terra -- 1992 Hobbycar B 612 -- 1993 Dobbertin Surface Orbiter -- 1993-heute Dutton Mariner -- 1993 Renault Racoon -- 1995 Hobbycar Cortex -- 1995 Toyota Suirikusan) -- Kapitel 4: Spitzensportler Gleitfhige Schwimmwagen (1940 Pankotan Auto-boat -- 1957 Hydrocraft Hydromobile -- 1966 Vinten Hydrocar -- 1970 Baier Wannsee-Auto -- 1970 Lakester -- 1970-1980 Die Experimente des O.W. Westphalen -- 1979 Kemp Sealander -- 1984 Podack Experimentalfahrzeug -- 1985 Triton -- 1994-heute Aquastrada Delta -- 1995 Isuzu Nagisa) -- Kapitel 5: Die Militanten Militrischen Schwimmwagen (1939 DAF-Schwimmwagen -- 1941 Aqua-Cheetah -- 1944-1945 GAZ-011 -- 1944 Morris Gosling -- 1951 Tatra Typ 801 -- 1951-1952 Skoda Typ 972-S -- 1953-? GAZ-46 / MAV-46 / MDW -- 1956-1957 FEW Typ P2 S -- 1966-1972 Glas- / BMW-Schwimmwagen -- 1968-1976 Europa Jeep -- 1971 MBB-Schwimmwagen -- 1975 Trippel T 74-Military -- 1977 Zweckmobil T 77-Military / Universal and Jeep -- 1979-1981 Die Trippel-Zweckmobile der Firma Mller) -- Kapitel 6: Mutanten - Schwimmfhige Fahrzeugumbauten, bei denen der ursprngliche Fahrzeugcharakter weitgehend erhalten blieb (1961 "Wasserkfer -- 1969 Fhnrichs Citroen ID 19 -- 1969 Trafoyer VW Typ 3 Cabrio -- 1979 Muschang Rodeo -- 1982 Gauloises Ente Citroen 2 CV -- 1982 Ryan Fiat Panda 4x4 -- 1983 Thiry VW-Schwimmbus -- 1993 Toyota Starlet Marine -- 1995 Ryan Interceptor (Lamborghini Countach)) -- Kapitel 7: Die Windmacher - Schwimmwagen mit Luftpropellerantrieb (1913 Francois Garbaccio -- 1920 Miller Metcalf Amphiglyder -- 1926 McLaughlin Maine Mobile -- 1935 Vlachos Tri-Phibian -- 1943 Trippel Amphibischer Kabinenschlitten -- 1959-1960 Curtiss-Wright Air-Car -- 1963 Bertelsen Arcopter -- 1966 Kurunkov Aeromobil -- 1996 Husky Amphibian) -- Kapitel 8: Gehandikapt - Schwimmwagen ohne eigenen Wasserantrieb (1954-1958 Porsche Jagdwagen Typ 597 -- 1956 Fend G 600 -- 1973 Bertone Go -- 1976 Lada Niva Typ E 2122 -- 1976-1988 LUAZ 967M -- 1980 Oto R 2.5 Gorgona) -- Kapitel 9: Schwimmprothesen - Kraftfahrzeuge mit Schwimmhilfen (Anhnger-Fahren -- Bigfoots -- Pontons & Luftsacke -- Schwimmhute) -- Kapitel 10: "Halb-Sicher" ber den Atlantic - Ben Carlins Reise um die Welt -- Anhang (All-Terrain-Vehicle -- Amphibische Motorrder -- Pseudo-Schwimmwagen -- Nachwort -- Meilensteine der Schwimmwagengeschichte -- Kurzberblick Danksagung -- Fotoquellen).2,http://www.amphicar.net/ordergermanbook.htmlRiver ineoadbbbb3bQbYb\bobtbub]bxb~bWbqb'bnbbbbXb$bbbbb%bSb#bbbbbbhbertgXgggermebVubber Cnge$ssluell|s0afe2cGllesnycantilyh[hlemmerreiderg; wimmwagenU i i i iiencerrewea&e0epGGGNG2GGpptemberGine Utility Craft (RUC) Motor vehicles, Amphibious.Library of Congess Catalog Number: 71607599 //r89 U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Technical report M-70-5 Bibliography: p. 40. Technical report M ; 70-5.Journal ArticlePersonal CommunicationComputer ProgramMapAudiovisual Ma8TVnoHoffman, F.G., Maj.n 1991jc"Perspective on AAAVs (advanced assault amphibious vehicles)", in: Marine Corps Gazette (Dec 1991).Marine Corps Gazette v. 75 n. 12 p. 35d December 1991r MarCor GazAir University Library&Maxwell Air Force Base, AlabamaUnited States. Marine Corps.--Amphibious operations. Military amphibious vehicles. Military landing craft. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Other amphibious vehicles.Includes bibliography. Cataloging information derived from the online catalogs of the Air University Library kindly provided to the Amphicar.net Library by Ms. Patricia Herrling.Hoffmann, Jrgen 2000`Z"Floppt's, bevor es WAPt?", in: Spiegel Online--Netzwelt (Mar 1, 2000) [Internet resource] 2000 June 1, 2000 March 1, 2000 HTML Documentr,&Amphicar.net Library [color hard copy]HBhttp://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/technologie/nf/0,1518,66922,00.htmlIn the event this article becomes unavailable on the Internet, a hard copy is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.Yet another factually-flawed (Amphicars in the 50s?) article comparing some wholly unrelated questionable technical or marketing ploy to the "Amphicar symbol of failure".voAmphicar. Marketing--History--Errors, omissions, etc. WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)--Marketing and sales.LArticle comparing Internet WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) technology's questionable promise with the fate of the Amphicar.Text in German. May also have been published in Spiegel magazine. The Internet version of this article can be viewed at http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/technologie/nf/0,1518,66922,00.html. Pressing from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog will automatically open an internet browser directly there. "[...] Amphibienfahrzeugen gehre die Zukunft. Das behaupteten Auto-Hersteller in den fnfziger Jahren. Bald wrden Autos nicht nur ber Land fahren, sondern auch im Wasser schwimmen knnen. Khne Techniker trumten zeitweise sogar davon, den Land-Wasser-Mobilen auch noch Flgel anzuschrauben und sie auf diese Weise in die Lfte zu bringen. Doch der Traum, eine Kombination aus Auto und Schiff in Serie zu produzieren, zerplatzte wie eine Seifenblase. Der Markt schien ein solches Zwittermobil nicht haben zu wollen, ging der vermeintliche Mehrwert doch zu Lasten der sthetik und eines gnstigen Preises. Dieses Schicksal droht jetzt auch der WAP-Technologie (Wireless Application Protocoll). Der neue Standard, der Internet-Seiten auf Handys zaubern soll, wurde auf der diesjhrigen Cebit zwar als heier Trend gehandelt. Bei potenziellen Kufern stie er aber auf Skepsis."--Excerpt.HBhttp://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/technologie/nf/0,1518,66922,00.htmlK,8 phibious Vehicle" in: Technology Timeline--1780. [Internet site]  WGBH Bostone 19991 September 1999ztInternet HTML Document (Press from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog to proceed directly to this item)xTucker, John T.a 1977tnAmphibious transporter : annex no. 2 to the book 'Water for survival--projects for peace' / by John T. Tucker. s.l. s.n.25 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.7B7United States. Army. Forces in the Pacific Ocean Areas,i 1945("The Dukw : its operation and uses. [United States?] B7United States. Army. Forces in the Pacific Ocean Areas, 1987@9The DUKW, 2 1/2 ton 6x6 amphibian operational procedures. Bloomfield, N.J. Portrayal Press60[21 l., 104 p., [1] p. of plates : ill. ; 27 cm. 0938242148>7UC374.63 .D85 1987 (U.S. Army Military History Library)U.S. Army Military History Library (Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5008) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Handbooks, manuals, etc. DUKW. Military amphibious vehicles. Military landing craft. Other amphibious vehicles.Reprint. Originally published as: DUKW. (rev. ed., May 15, 1945). ([United States?] : Headquarters, United States Army Forces. Pacific Ocean Areas, 1945). OCLC: 23719088(!United States. Dept. of the Army, 1991Organizational, DS, GS, and depot maintenance manual : installation of radio set AN GRC-106 in carrier, cargo, amphibious M116.D=Department of the Army technical manual ; TM 11-2300-358-15-1J Washington, D.C. $Headquarters Dept. of the Army 1 v.NHInstallation of radio set AN/GRC-106 in carrier, cargo, amphibious M116.JCD 101.11:11-2300-358-15-1 (University of California Library System).'University of California Library SystemUniversity of California Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)iOther amphibious vehicles. Military amphibious vehicles. M116. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Radio equipment--Handbooks, manuals, etc.|vShipping list no.: 91-734-P. "29 April 1966." Installation of radio set AN/GRC-106 in carrier, cargo, amphibious M116."z&a McCabe, Kathy. 1998NG"Amphibious car is his driving passion", in: Boston Globe (Jul 5, 1998) Boston Globe Boston, Massachusetts p. 6"July 5, 1998 [City Edition]bPhotocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.`ZFull text of article: SAUGUS -- Tony Misiano can just see himself taking a Sunday trip to a lake in his sky-blue convertible. The sun is shining, the waves are lapping and the crystal water looks so cool, he just turns the car right into the water for a relaxing "drive." Misiano, who is 65 and recently retired from General Electric in Lynn, is among a rare breed of classic car collectors who own a so- called "Amphicar," which looks like a boat but drives like a car. "There were two cars I always wanted. One was this and the other was a car that flies," Misiano said, admiring the amphibious car parked in his driveway. Misiano has yet to find Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, but his Amphicar is his pride and joy. Of course, that's when he's not tooling around Saugus in his sharp 1935 Buick, with its wide running boards and round fenders. Or zipping along coastal Route 127 in his two-seat 1967 Sunbeam Alpine. "It's a nice drive up through Gloucester in a little open English sports car," he said. Misiano is restoring his Amphicar to its original condition. He bought it two years ago for $6,000 after seeing an ad in the Bargain Hunter's Guide. He had been scouring newspapers and want ads for years before he found one for sale in Lowell. "It's a regular car and a regular boat. I thought it would be fun to own one," he said. He almost took it out for a test run a couple of weeks ago when a brook that runs behind his house flooded the end of his street. "I'm going to drive it in my back yard when it's high tide," he said. Amphicars were manufactured in Germany in the 1960s and sold briefly in the United States. The cars, which are powered by a 1,147cc Triumph Herald engine, can travel up to 60 miles per hour on land and about 5 knots in the water. Twin propellers beneath the rear-mounted engine push it through water. It runs on wide whitewall tires. It also is equipped with running lights, just like a boat. Latches seal the car tight when it's in the water. Misiano hopes to finish restoring the car this summer. "I can't wait to get it in the water," he said. "I have about 100 people waiting to see me launch it."*$Amphicar. Misiano, Tony--Interviews.JCTony Misiano can just see himself taking a Sunday trip to a lake in his sky-blue convertible. Misiano, who is 65 and recently retired from General Electric in Lynn, is among a rare breed of classic car collectors who own a so-called "Amphicar," which looks like a boat but drives like a car. Misiano has yet to find Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, but his Amphicar is his pride and joy. Of course, that's when he's not tooling around Saugus in his sharp 1935 Buick, with its wide running boards and round fenders. Or zipping along coastal Route 127 in his two-seat 1967 Sunbeam Alpine.Cataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/) ISSN: 07431791McKay, Malcolm 199681"In at the deep end", in: Classic Cars (Nov 1996).(Classic Cars : the pride and the passion London ngClassic Cars Magazine [Abbot's Court, 34 Farrington Lane, London EC1R 3AU, England. Tel. 0171-216 6200]2 Issue 278 p. 88-93 November 19961.'Classic Cars : the pride & the passion.i 0143-726774-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)n No further back issues are available from the publisher. Photocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.Amphicar--History. The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Amphicar--Restoration and repair. Amphicar--Anecdotes. Chapman, David--Interviews."Non-swimmer Malcolm McKay takes the plunge in David Chapman's restored Amphicar -- and is amazed to stay bone dry"--P. 89 This article, featuring English owner David Chapman's Amphicar, contains over a dozen color photographs, including many of the extensive restoration process. "Tales from the riverbed: Amphicar amblings and amphibious asides", on p. 92-93, is a fascinating collection of historical and other Amphicar anecdotes and factoids.B from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog will launch one's web browser as an image viewer and bring one directly there.4.http://www.amphicar.net/library/automoboat.jpg 1960JD"Ultimate Fluid Drive--Amphicar", in: Life Magazine (April 11, 1960) LifeF@160 p. : ill. ; 11" x 14" [description of magazine, not article]April 11, 1960"Life magazine 04/11/1960 with Silvana Mangano on cover who starred in movie '5 Branded Women'--Articles: A Tale of 5 Little Shorn Lambs, South Africa Torn By Fury, A Cargo of Kids For The Ark, Ultimate Fluid Drive (Amphicar), Folklore of America Part 4 - Legendary Feats of the Pioneers (color illus stories - Johnny Appleseed, etc.), Astronauts Training part 3- Mastering Capsule Controls, Plot Counterplot on Flyways To Cuba, etc.--Ads: Plymouth Valiant, 2 page Chrysler Saratoga 4 door hardtop, GM Harrison Air conditioning, Admiral, Coca-Cola, Lone Star beer, Western Auto, GE, Old Gold cigs, Puss-n-Boots Cat Food, etc., Very Good condition cover, with great picture of Silvana. See Pic!! 160 pages, size 10 1/2" x 13 1/2""--from eBay auction text, with minor revisions. [http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1546395313 / Auction ending Jul-04-02 20:26:32 PDT]. A scanned jpg format image of the magazine cover only is found at .>:4http://www.amphicar.net/library/LifeCover4_11_60.jpg 1960F?"Amphi-Car Announced", in: Small Cars Illustrated (August 1960)NSmall Cars Illustratedp. 23-24, [67-?] Scans of the magazine cover and p. 23-24 of article provided by IAOC Member Mark Richardson. These are available to members of the International Amphicar Owners Club in the password-accessible "Members Only Area" at lAmphicar--Prototypes. Amphicar--Design and manufacturing--History. Amphicar--History--Sources. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations.D>http://www.amphicar.com/goodies/library/SmallCars60/index.html 1961JC"Sportiest sports car the sea ever saw", in: Cavalier (August 1961)Cavalier New York Fawcett Publications v. 11a n. 98a p. 38-41 : ill. ; 28 cm.1 August 1961r King-- of the sports cars.4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)oPhotocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.iF@Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. The Amphicar in the press.Nice feature on the Amphicar from a popular men's magazine of the period when the Amphicar was first introduced to America. Article depicts early model Amphicar with the bilge pump outlet on the left, next to the exhaust pipe.jVOCover article title: King-- of the sports cars. "We think it's just ducky."--P. 41 Magazine cover as it appeared on eBay auction (Item #180460520, Ending 10/19/99) may be viewed from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog by pressing , which will automatically bring one to http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/8389/CavalierMag.jpgr82http://www.geocities.com/soho/8389/CavalierMag.jpg 1961:4"Water on the wheels", in: Motor Trend (August 1961) Motor Trendi v. 13 n. 8p. [33] ; ill. ; 28 cm.w>7What's coming in cars [Table of contents section title]t4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)>Photocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.nhThe Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--Advertisements and promotions. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History.One page article previewing the (then) soon-to-be-available Amphicar in this magazine's section on foirthcoming automotive technologies: "One more dream has materialized..."eArticle was reprinted in the April 1996 Newsletter of the (then) National Amphicar Owners Club Newsletter. Reprints of many Newsletters are available from Jeff Sweet (jeff@amphicar.net).a~V Mills, Rick. 1999@9"Rejuvenating Rubber Parts", in: Auto Restorer (Jun 1999) Auto Restorer jcFancy Publications, Inc. (Auto Restorer, P.O. Box 55845, Boulder, CO 80322-5845. Tel. 800-365-4421)1 v. 111 n. 6p. 32 (back cover) June 1999iReaders' Tips. 1523-178X 4.Amphicar. net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)Photocopy available free-of-charge for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library. Please contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.The patching technique described in the article should probably NOT be relied on with certain critical Amphicar seals as the rear axle boots.ixrMotor vehicles--Maintenance and repair. Rubber parts--Maintenance and repair. Automobiles--Maintenance and repair.Helpful step-by-step tips on restoring rubber automotive parts. In synopsis: 1. Clean part thoroughly with a brush and Westley's Blech White (normally used as a tire cleaner, available in most auto supply shops), then rinse and let dry. 2. Patch cracks with black sealant, smoothing surface with a toothpick and let dry, usually 24 hours. 3. Soak rubber part liberally in a good rubber protectant like Armor-All. "Readers' Tips"--Banner. Milsom, John. 1975@9German military transport of World War Two / John Milsom.i London Arms & Armour Press} 224 p. : ill.fVehicles, Military--Germany--1933-1945. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Germany--History. Military amphibious vehicles--Germany--History. Schwimmwagen (VW 128). Schwimmwagen (VW 166). Other amphibious vehicles.piGeneral history of German military transport vehicles of World War II, including its amphibious vehicles.Includes bibliography and appendices. Cataloging information derived from sales catalog of Alibris.com Booksellers at on June 11, 2000.s,Cartoonssstaic>talogsTheeelina}nturyhhampapmaneeetavvroletoicagow inquantenaire|tyl=vilian<l@l0lOlRllll2lGlyladsssicuu[u$ubss!sooooo[oooohonlLldsoniesumbiammanderLnditions(flict nelly struction& t+BI:DH Blackmon, Claude A. Stinson, Beryl G., joint author. Stoll, Jack K., joint author. United States. Advanced Research Projects Agency. United States. Army Materiel Command. Waterways Experiment Station (U.S.)n 1970An analytical model for predicting cross-country vehicle performance : appendix D : performance of amphibious vehicles in the waterland interface (hydrologic geometry) / by C. A. Blackmon, B. G. Stinson, J. K. Stoll ; sponsored by Advanced Research Projects Agency and Directorate of Development and Engineering, U.S. Army Materiel Command ; service agency, U.S. Army Materiel Command ; conducted by U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi.`Y(Technical report - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station ; no. 3-783, App. D) *#Vicksburg, Miss. ; Springfield, Va. lfWaterways Experiment Station ; available from National Technical Information Service (Springfield, VA)<6xi, 28, [6] leaves, 5 leaves of plates : ill. ; 28 cm.Photoreprint ed.PIWaterways Experiment Station (U.S.). Technical report no. 3-783, App. D.leTA7 .W34 no. 3-783 App. D (Library of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Office of the Chief Engineer)Library of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Office of the Chief Engineer (Washington, D.C. 20314-1000) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Testing. Trafficability. Amphibious warfare--Research. Military amphibious vehicles--Testing. Other amphibious vehicles.ngBibliography: leaf D28. AD-866 165. Under Project Nos. 1V025001A131 and 1T062103AO4602. OCLC: 5016517Blake, George, 1893- 1950}MOUNTAIN AND FLOOD - THE 52ND (LOWLAND) DIVISION Mountain and flood : the 52nd (Lowland) Division, 1939-1946 / George Blake.B0 Glasgowo Jackson and SonaD=xx, 265 p. : illus., fold. maps (part col.), diagrs. : 23 cm.I1st ed.o,%D759.5 52d .B6 (Library of Congress)gLibrary of Congress washington, D.C. Amphibious warfare. World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations. Great Britain. Army. 52d (Lowland) Division. World War, 1939-1945--Regimental histories--Great Britain--52d (Lowland) Division. World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Western. Other amphibious vehicles.dA history of the 52nd (Lowland) Division. Trained in highly specialised mountain warfare, it later became air portable and went into action as a standard infantry division across the Scheldt, in amphibious vehicles.Cataloging information derived from sales catalog of Alibris.com Booksellers at and the Library of Congress online catalog on June 11, 2000. LCCN: 50-035725 ZSBorg-Warner Corporation. Ingersoll Kalamazoo Division, United States. Marine Corps. 1957Research, investigation & experimentation in the field of amphibian vehicles for United States Marine Corps ; final report / by the Staff of the Contractors' Engineering and Technical Editing Departments. Kalamazoo, Mich. 6/Ingersoll Kalamazoo Division, Borg-Warner Corp."xii, 496 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.jdResearch, investigation and experimentation in the field of amphibian vehicles. Amphibian vehicles.<5V880 .B64 1957 (Marine Corps Research Center Library)cMarine Corps Research Center Library, Quantico, VA 22134-5107 (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)yyMotor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Other amphibious vehicles. Military amphibious vehicles.Includes index and bibliography (p. 467-490). Cover title: Research, investigation and experimentation in the field of amphibian vehicles. "Contract NOm 66245." AD155 242 OCLC: 10656446 TMBorris, Roger J. Bangkok, Thailand. Military Research and Development Center.a 1964jcEvaluation and engineering tests of the "Spryte model 1301" in Thailand / [Roger J. Borris, et al.]n Bangkoko >8Joint-Thai-U.S. Military Research and Development Center& iii, 43, [68] R. : ill. ; 27 cm.81TL229.A46 .B3 (Colorado State University Library)tColorado State University Library (Fort Collins, CO 80523-1019) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)xrSpryte (Model 1301)--Testing. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Military amphibious vehicles. Other amphibious vehicles.HBAuthor and title in Thai language at head of title. OCLC: 29671839PIBorris, Roger J. Joint Thai-US Military Research and Development Center.,c 1965NHTerramechanic evaluation of the XM-561 in Thailand / by Roger J. Borris. Bangkok >8Joint Thai-U.S. Military Research and Development Center"v, 190 leaves : ill. ; 27 cm@9Tl229 .a46 b67 (Colorado State University Library System)mColorado State University Library System (Ft. Collins, CO 80523-1019) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)}Other amphibious vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Motor vehicles--Testing. XM-561 Military amphibious vehicles--Testing.JCTitle also in Thai. Part of text in Thai. "65-025.11" OCLC: 2855146lwv8Bullock, John. 1998XR"Motoring: Is it a boat? Is it a plane?", in: Independent on Sunday (Aug 30, 1998)Independent on Sunday LondonAugust 30, 1998Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Also available in electronic form from the fee-based Electric Library at http://www.elibrary.com Amphicar.gCataloging information derived from results of a search of the catalog of the fee-based Electric Library at http://www.elibrary.comi  C-Span 1999ZT[LBJ segment] , in: American Presidents Biographical Collection [Television program] Washington, D.C. C-Span (400 North Capitol Street N.W., Suite 650, Washington, D.C. 20001. Viewer Services: (765) 464-3080, Email: viewer@c-span.org)"Videocassette [NTSC format],&Not in Amphicar.net Library Collection C-Span (Cable TV Network)^XAvaialable from C-Span online store at for $19.95vpJohnson, Lyndon Baines--Biographies. Amphicar--Anecdotes. Amphicar--Motion pictures. Amphicar--History--Sources.Biography of President Lyndon Baines Johnson from the C-Span series "American Presidents". LBJ was a well known Amphicar owner, and the program features this.'f`The LBJ segment of American Presidents was broadcast on C-Span on December 28, 1999. According to Amphicar owner Mike Echemann: "[It discusses] LBJ's Amphicar. They actually interviewed a guy who LBJ took floating several times. They showed a couple of nice close-ups of the car on display with other vehicles at his ranch in TX. They said he used to pretend the brakes failed and into the water he and his passengers would go. (personally I find it hard to believe anyone could not know they were in an Amphi even in the 60's)." As of August 2000 the entire "American Presidents Biographical Collection" series may be purchased for $19.95 as a pair of videocassettes from the C-Span online store at . Pressing together from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library catalog will open one's browser and direct one there.*$http://www.c-spanstore.com/apbc.htmlCalder, Samuel.o 1998F@"A Revolution in the Palace", in: The Independent (Oct 17, 1998)The Independenty LondonOctober 17, 1998d^Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Also available in electronic form at http://www.independent.co.uk/enjoyment/Travel/Indy_Traveller/SIMONbelgium171098.shtml. Pressing from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog will bring one directly there.lfThe only item of note concerning the Amphicar in this article is the fact that it is completely wrong.Parc Cinquantenaire (Brussels, Belgium : Museum)--Exhibitions--Travel and description. Brussels (Belgium)--Museums. Amphicar--Errors, omissions, etc.pxrTravel article describing Brussels' Parc Cinquantenaire ("50th anniversary park"), with only the briefest erroneous mention of an Amphicar on exhibit there: "The museum shifts moods as you move, so you suddenly find yourself surrounded by a gang of hulking black saloons from Detroit circa 1930. There is also a novelty section, where you can find a tuk-tuk straight from the streets of Bangkok (described as "un taxi Thailandais"), a 1950 Amphicar, whose bodywork is surprisingly free of rust despite its aquatic prowess, and the rear ends of two Morris Minors welded together back to back, as used in a bank advertisement. "Available in electronic form at http://www.independent.co.uk/enjoyment/Travel/Indy_Traveller/SIMONbelgium171098.shtml. Pressing from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog will bring one directly there.p\Uhttp://www.independent.co.uk/enjoyment/Travel/Indy_Traveller/SIMONbelgium171098.shtmloOOthertRtUtMt4tt8t>tt7t6t:tZt5tttLttttKttttttt(ttttt tt ttttIt9tt1tNt?ttttttttttttttttttt   ) S;C/13579' ;%ce=w A gY? * Bk tv 9XsR @ugo Jg&yl Mahr XWherry, Joseph H.e 1985PJ"1961-1968 Amphicar: oceans of fun", in: Collectible Automobile (Nov 1985)Collectible Automobile v. 2 n. 4p. 60-67 : ill. ; 28 cm. November 1985SnhAACA Library and Research Center (501 West Governor Road, P.O. Box 417, Hershey, PA / Tel. 717-534-2082) Hershey, PAeD>Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net) [photocopy only]Photocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.tAmphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Amphicar--Design and manufacturing. The Amphicar in the press. Amphicar--History. Amphicar--Prototypes. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Trippel, Hanns. Jacobsen, Robert, Sr.--Interviews. Other amphibious vehicles.ngPerhaps more of a study of the history of the amphibious vehicle than a feature on the Amphicar per se.e White, B.T. 1970D=British tanks and fighting vehicles, 1914-1945 / B.T. White.r London  Ian Allank 304 p. : ill.bVehicles, Military--Great Britain--History--Pictorial works. Military amphibious vehicles--Great Britain--History. Other amphibious vehicles.ajdThis book attempts to cover, for what is believed the first time, all British tanks and armoured vehicles, tracked and wheeled, from 1900 until 1945. Also covered are a few special examples of fighting vehicles which are not armoured, and some tracked but unarmoured towing vehicles and amphibians. There are plates of each type of vehicle along with text.zsCataloging information derived from sales catalog of Alibris.com Booksellers at on June 11, 2000.PWolf, Jay David. 1990HB"Restoration of an Amphicar", in: Classic Auto Restorer (Apr 1990)Classic Auto Restorer  v. 1 n. 6,&p. 50-[55] : ill (some color) ; 28 cm. April 19901965 Amphicar. Amphicar Restoration: It drives, it floats, it rusts. Restoration of an Amphicar: Low mileage doesn't mean much when a car is designed to be driven in the water.ISSN 1042-5683Amphicar.net LibraryAlthough Jay sold his Amphicar in 1996, one can still view Jay's "Amphicar Home Page" with its many period 60's images, including President Lyndon Baines Johnson in his Amphicar at http://beaver.vinu.edu/amphicar.htm.oZSWolf, Jay David--Interviews. Amphicar--Restoration and repair--Personal narratives. Account of the challenging restoration of a Jay David Wolf's 1964 Amphicar. Although sold in 1996, one can still view Jay's "Amphicar Home Page" at http://beaver.vinu.edu/amphicar.htm.,&Contains many color and black and white photographs. Cover banner title: 1965 Amphicar. Table of Contents title: Amphicar Restoration: It drives, it floats, it rusts. Article full title: Restoration of an Amphicar: Low mileage doesn't mean much when a car is designed to be driven in the water.Wolfram, Carol. 1994JD"Bargain hunting on land and sea", in: Times-Picayune (Jun 30, 1994)Times-Picayune New Orleans, Louisianap. OTS1  June 30, 1994yPhotocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service. Amphicar.|yCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/) Woods, Jeff. 1983:3WW2 amphibious vehicles : 1 (Wheeled) / Jeff Woods.("World War Two amphibious vehicles. London Outline Publications 32 p.sWorld War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations. Military amphibious vehicles--1939-1945. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Other amphibious vehicles.zsCataloging information derived from sales catalog of Alibris.com Booksellers at on June 11, 2000.Zaloga, Steven. 1991@9Amtracs : US Amphibious Assault Vehicles / Steven Zaloga. London Vanguard PressReprint Trade PaperbackAmphibious assault ships. Military amphibious vehicles--United States. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Pictorial works. Other amphibious vehicles--Pictorial works.bContains b&w and color photographs. Cataloging information derived from sales catalog of Alibris.com Booksellers at on June 11, 2000.0 [Anonymous][196?, 199? (reprint)]8160 reasons why I like the Amphicar / [Anonymous].d S.l. nhS.n. ; [reprinted by the International Amphicar Owners Club, 13 Bluebird Lane, Gloversville, NY, 12078)]35 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.r,&Sixty reasons why I like the Amphicar. NoneD=None. Not available for Interlibrary Loan in U.S. Libraries.("International Amphicar Owners ClubGloversville, NY$Jeff Sweet (jeff@amphicar.com)Photocopied reprint available for $5 from the International Owners Club (13 Bluebird Lane, Gloversville, NY 12078) at http://www.amphicar.com/ads.htm. Press from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog to automatically proceed there.wpjAccording to David Chapman, at his Internet site at http://www.avonlogic.com/ac60r.htm, "I recently came across an article written by an Amphicar sales agent about 30 years ago. It is called "60 REASONS WHY I LIKE THE AMPHICAR". Some of the reasons are a bit suspect. I will add the writers justification for each of them in the next revision of this document !"Amphicar--History. Amphicar--Propaganda. Amphicar--Advertisements and promotions. Amphicar--Cartoons and caricatures. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Motor vehicles, amphibious.s2+A self-published brochure touting the Amphicar's virtues, published anonymously during the 1960s, but available in reprinted form from the International Amphicar Owners Club. Excerpts of this work appear on David Chapman's Internet page, "Amphicar 60 Reasons" at http://www.avonlogic.com/ac60r.htm. Cover title.&http://www.amphicar.com/ads.htmd   1928B;Volcano expedition takes amphibious auto boat. [photograph]fgraphic.(BIOG FILE - Jaggar, Dr. Thomas A. Library of CongressWashington, D.C.Jaggar, Thomas Augustus, 1871-1953--Journeys--Alaska. Amphibious vehicles--1920-1930. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Photoprints--1920-1930. Other amphibious vehicles.J~Dr. Thomas A. Jaggar trying out his amphibious automobile, which he will use in exploring the Alaskan Aleutian volcanic chain.Underwood & Underwood, Washington. 1 photoprint. No. 64389RU. Catalog information derived from Library of Congress Z39.50 catalog of holdings on May 28, 2000.  1941D>Amphibian Scout Car Tested by Army in Buffalo NY. [photograph]  Buffalo, NYe&1 photograph : b&w ; 7 x 9 inch ~wJPEG scan of this photograph is available at courtesy of Doug Parsons.nAqua-Cheeta. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History--Pictorial works. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Testing. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Prototypes. Hofheins, Roger W. Other amphibious vehicles.The caption states: Amphibian Scout Car Tested by Army in Buffalo NY. Roger W. Hofheins of Buffalo, the inventor, is showing Dr. Irving his "Aqua-Cheeta" through the waters of the Niagara River in a recent test. The craft has a three blade propeller and four wheels all powered by a regular automobile motor. On land the car can attain a speed of 60 MPH. The original attached caption is dated May 29, 1941. There are the usual array of press and credit stamps on the back. This photo is in near excellent condition.~wCataloger-assigned title. Description and JPEG scan provided to Amphicar.net Library by Doug Parsons on June 5, 2000. Users of the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog can view this item on the Internet by pressing . This will automatically open a browser and proceed directly to a JPEG scan of this photograph found at .4.http://www.amphicar.net/library/aquacheeta.jpg  1943After the storm--only a few days after the opening of the Sicilian invasion, the beach near Scoglitti presented this peaceful appearance as an LCI (landing craft infantry) and an amphibious vehicle drew up to deliver and take on loads. [photograph]graphicrLOT 805 Library of Congress Washington, D.C.Amphibious warfare--Photographs. World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations--Italy--Sicily. Tracked landing vehicles, American--Italy--Sicily--1940-1950. Landing craft, American--Italy--Sicily--1940-1950. Photoprints--1940-1950. Other amphibious vehicles.1 photoprint. "Official U.S. Navy Photograph" No. W-SIC-27-42508. Catalog information derived from Library of Congress Z39.50 catalog of holdings on May 28, 2000.  1944@9Amphtracs smash against the beach of Angaur. [photograph]igraphicLOT 4568 Library of Congress Washington, D.C.Amphibious warfare--Photographs. World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations, American--Palau--Angaur Island. Tracked landing vehicles, American--Palau--Angaur Island--1940-1950. Photoprints--1940-1950. Other amphibious vehicles.VOU.S. Army infantrymen sweeping toward the beach of Angaur Island in the Palaus.{1 photoprint. No. CG-2914. Catalog information derived from Library of Congress Z39.50 catalog of holdings on May 28, 2000.J Cars & Parts v. 33 n. 2 February 1990Cars and Parts.Article was reprinted in the September-October 1997 Newsletter of the International Amphicar Owners Club, copies of which are available from Jeff Sweet at mail@amphicar.com.,%Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations.dCataloging information based on description in eBay auction #248402502 (ending Feb-07-00 17:58:45 PST). Article was reprinted in the September-October 1997 Newsletter of the International Amphicar Owners Club. 1990TM"New Soviet amphibious vehicles", in: International Defense Review (Mar 1990)"International Defense Review v. 23n n. 3p. 252 : illus. March 1990 Intl Def RevAir University Library&Maxwell Air Force Base, AlabamavpMotor vehicles, Amphibious--Soviet Union. Military amphibious vehicles--Soviet Union. Other amphibious vehicles.Cataloging information derived from the online catalogs of the Air University Library kindly provided to the Amphicar.net Library by Ms. Patricia Herrling.  1995PI"Boat-car takes to water like land", in: Dayton Daily News (Aug 22, 1995)Dayton Daily NewsN  Dayton, Ohio p. 2B.& August 22, 1995 [Valley Edition]Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.i Amphicar.cyCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)ou^ 6hZTSweet, Jeff (ed.) International Amphicar Owners Club. National Amphicar Owners Club.Reprints of Amphicar-related articles in the 'Amphicar Newsletter' of the International Amphicar Owners Club / [compiled and reprinted by Jeff Sweet]Amphicar Newsletter. (see 'Notes') (see 'Notes')$Newsletter [variously titled]<6International Amphicar Owners Club (info@amphicar.com)Gloversville, NY$Jeff Sweet (jeff@amphicar.com)|uBack issues of the Amphicar Newsletter are available from the International Amphicar Owners Club (jeff@amphicar.com).d]Amphicar--History. Amphicar--Clubs and associations--Publications. The Amphicar in the press.The International Amphicar Owners Club (formerly National Amphicar Owners Club) frequently reprints magazine and other articles in its Amphicar Newsletter, and provides a bibliography of these and some other other as-yet-unreprinted articles at its Internet website at http://www.amphicar.com/history.htm (for an excerpt of this site see 'Notes' below, or press from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog to proceed there automatically). Cataloger-assigned title. According to the International Amphicar Owners Club Internet site at http://www.amphicar.com/history.htm, articles about the Amphicar can be found in the following publications, with Newsletter issue dates of reprintings and other desiderata information is noted in parentheses: THE ATLANTIC, MAY 1960 (6/96 NEWSLETTER) MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED, JULY 1960 (09-10/99 NEWSLETTER) POPULAR SCIENCE, JULY 1960 (5/94 NEWSLETTER) TRAVEL, AUGUST 1960 (6/96 NEWSLETTER) MOTOR LIFE, AUGUST 1960 (6/96 NEWSLETTER) MECHANIX ILLISTRATED, SEPTEMBER 1960 (7/96 NEWSLETTER) MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED, JUNE 1961 (1/97 NEWSLETTER) POPULAR MECHANICS, JUNE 1961 (05-06/2000 NEWSLETTER) MOTOR TREND, AUGUST 1961 (4/96 NEWSLETTER) BUSINESS WEEK, APRIL 28, 1962 (01-02/00) CAR LIFE, JUNE 1962 (10/95 NEWSLETTER) CANADA TRACK & TRAFFIC, AUGUST 1962 (4/94 NEWSLETTER) OVERDRUK UIT AUTOKAMPIOEN NO. 50, JRG. 1962 AUTOCAR, AUGUST 16, 1963 THE NEW YORKER, NOVEMBER 23, 1963 (11-12/99 NEWSLETTER) POPULAR IMPORTED CARS, APRIL 1966 (3/95 NEWSLETTER) MODERN MOTOR, JUNE 1965 (AUSTRALIA) (09-10/99 NEWSLETTER) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, JULY 1965 (01-02/98 NEWSLETTER) AUTOMOTIVE NEWS, OCTOBER 18, 1965 NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, OCTOBER 31, 1965 (6/96 NEWSLETTER) AUTOCAR, DECEMBER 1965 (9/95 NEWSLETTER) DINERS CLUB MAGAZINE, MAY 1966 (8/97 NEWSLETTER) OVERDRUK UIT,,DE AUTO NR. 33, DD, 19 AUGUST 1966 (11-12/97 NEWSLETTER) FOREIGN CAR GUIDE, SEPTEMBER 1966 THE FIELD, SEPTEMBER 1966 (7/96 NEWSLETTER) POPULAR IMPORTED CARS, JANUARY 1967 (NEED COPY) POPULAR IMPORTED CARS, MARCH 1967 POPULAR SCIENCE, AUGUST 1967 (NEED NICER COPY) CAR & DRIVER, NOVEMBER 1967 (03-04/00 NEWSLETTER) SPECIAL INTEREST AUTO, APRIL/MAY 1973 (05-06/99 NEWSLETTER) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, APRIL 12, 1977 (05-06/98 NEWSLETTER CAR CLASSICS, NOVEMBER 1978 (01-02/00 NEWSLETTER) SPECIAL INTEREST AUTO, DECEMBER 1981 (11/94 NEWSLETTER) COMPLETE BOOK OF COLLECTIBLE CARS, 1982 (06/96 NEWSLETTER) CARS & PARTS, JULY 1985 COLLECTIBLE AUTOMOBILE, NOVEMBER 1985 GREAT GERMAN CARS, UK, 1985 CAR EXCHANGE, DECEMBER 1986 CLASSIC & SPORTSCAR, DECEMBER 8 (NEED A BETTER COPY) AUTOWEEK, JANUARY 9, 1989 (03-04/98 NEWSLETTER) CARS & PARTS, FEBRUARY 1990 (09-10/97 NEWSLETTER) CLASSIC AUTO RESTORER, APRIL 1990 THE GOOD LIFE, AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 1990 (03-04/00 NEWSLETTER) BOATING, OCTOBER 1990 POPULAR CLASSICS, JANUARY 1991 HOT ROD, JUNE 1992 (7/96 NEWSLETTER) STANDARD CATALOG OF IMPORTED CARS, 1992 AUTOMOBILE, APRIL 1993 BOATING WORLD, SUMMER 1993 AUTO PHYLE, VOL. 2, NO. 3, FALL 1993 AUTO ANCIENNE, DECEMBER 1993 (01-02/00 NEWSLETTER) CAR & DRIVER, FEBRUARY 1994 AUTO EXPRESS, DECEMBER 28, 1994 UK (07-08/98 NEWSLETTER) CLASSIC & SPORTSCAR, FEBRUARY 1995 SKINNED KNUCKLES, FEBRUARY 1995 AUTOMOBILE QUARTERLY, SEPTEMBER 1995 (NEED COPY) ANCHORS AWEIGH, SEPT/OCT 1996 (11-12/97 NEWSLETTER) AUTOMOBILE QUARTERLY, WINTER/SPRING 1997 OLDTIMER PRAXIS, SEPTEMBER 1997 (11-12/99 NEWSLETTER) CLASSIC AUTO RESTORER, JANUARY 1997 (2/97 NEWSLETTER) AUTOWEEK, MAY 1998 OLDTIMER MARKET, MAY 1998 (03-04/99 NEWSLETTER)  Tamony, Peter, 1902-1985.\ 1960-1964\:4"Amphicar", in: Peter Tamony (1902-1985), Collection Western Historical Manuscript Collection, Amphicar Corporation of America, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco News, Newsweek. Rosenbaum, Jack. San Francisco, CaliforniaV :3Western Historical Manuscipt Collection (WUNP 4710)2 leaves : ill., 28 cm. Photocopy&Amphicar.net Library Collection&Amphicar.net Library CollectionAmphicar--History--Sources. Amphicar--Anecdotes--Sources. Amphicar--Advertisements and promotions--Sources. Etymology--Sources. Neologisms--Sources. Tamony, Peter, 1902-1985.Photocopied contents of the "Amphicar" envelope from the Peter Tamony Collection containing clippings of three published appearances from 1960 to 1964 of the word "amphicar" in the press, including: Newsweek ("Products- What's Newest", March 7, 1960), San Francisco Chronicle ("How to fit a car and a boat in a one-car garage" advertisement, July 30, 1963) and San Francisco Examiner (September 9, 1964)."[Etymological researcher Peter Tamony (1902-1985)] developed a special interest in neologisms, and was a major contributor to 'Among the New Words,' a column in American Speech (the journal of the American Dialect Society), from the 1930s until his death. He was consulted by editors of all the major dictionaries including DARE and the Oxford English Dictionary, and his files remain an important source for them. As his collection increased in size, Tamony developed an unusual and frugal system for dealing with it. He cut the ends off used envelopes, wrote the word or phrase at the top, neatly folded the article or item containing the word, inserted it in the envelope, and filed it in alphabetical order in a cut-down cardboard appliance box. He continued adding new examples until the envelope was full, then began a second packet for the entry. When someone asked for information on a word, he retrieved the packet and sent it. By the time of his death in 1985, the apartment he shared with his sister Kathleen on the second and third floors of their townhouse in the Mission District was filled with little but boxes, books, and magazines. When Tamony died in 1985, it fell to Kathleen to dispose of the collection. Recognizing the value of her brother's life work, with which she had assisted for many years, Miss Tamony enlisted the aid of his friend, folklorist Archie Green. This set in motion a chain of events which finally brought the collection to Missouri in early 1986. Each April the Western Historical Manuscript Collection sponsors the annual Peter Tamony Memorial Lecture on American Language to underscore the significance of the collection."--excerpted from: INFORMATION SHEET - Tamony, Peter, Collection (WUNP 4710) at http://system.missouri.edu/whmc/invent/Tamony.htm .*$Tappenden, Peter. Bailey, Michael B.2000 (reprint), 1965c"Cars Ahoy!" / [compiled for the Internet by David Chapman from the December 10, 1965 article in The Autocar]. [Internet resource]n Chapman, David (ed.) 2000January 21, 2000 January 2000 HTML document0www.amphicars.comPhotocopy of original article not available in the Amphicar.net Library Collection, but may be read in its entirety by pressing from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog, or at http://www.avonlogic.com/amphicar/acpress.htmOriginal article was also reprinted in the September 1995 Newletter of the International Amphicar Owners Club, back issues of which are available from Jeff Sweet at jeff@amphicar.com.LAmphicar--History--Sources. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. The Amphicar in the press. Tappenden, Peter--Travels. Bailey, Mark B.--Travels. Dill-Russell, Timothy--Travels. Minto, Joe--Travels.ff5Internet reproduction of firsthand account of the crossing of the English Channel from Dover to Calais during a force 5-6 gale by two Amphicars manned by Peter Tappenden, Mark Bailey, Timothy Dill-Russell and Joe Minto on September 16, 1965, originally published in the December 10, 1965 issue of The Autocar. )"Reproduced from The Autocar 10th December 1965." Article may be read in its entirety by pressing from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog, or at http://www.avonlogic.com/amphicar/acpress.htm4-http://www.avonlogic.com/amphicar/acpress.htm !*Pl2+Rhein-Zeitung Online, Jckel, Andreas (ed.)h 1997`YRder unter Wasser, Flossen in die Hh': Das Amphicar hat Kultstatus. [Internet resource]4 $Rhein-Zeitung Online, Koblenz] 2001December 2, 2001April 16, 1997 HTML document HTML document available on the Internet at: Pressing while viewing this item's record from the Amphicar.net EndNote Library Catalog will open one's browser and direct one automatically there.sAmphicar--History. Amphicar--Economic aspects. Amphicar--Design and manufacturing--History. Trippel, Hanns. Deutsche Waggon- und Maschinenfabrik GmbH.\UIn German, this is an online version of one of the more accurate periodical-published features on Amphicars that one has seen. It appears to be based in large part on Ulrich Kubisch's book: Automobile aus Berlin" (Berlin, Nicolaische Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1985), and goes into considerable detail on the history of the Amphicar's production.e:3Text in German. "Letzte nderung: 16.04.1997 [...]"t>7http://rhein-zeitung.de/old/97/04/16/topnews/amphi.htmliRichardson, Jim. 1999LE"How to prepare for winter storage", in: Auto Restorer (October 1999) Auto Restorer jcFancy Publications, Inc. (Auto Restorer, P.O. Box 55845, Boulder, CO 80322-5845. Tel. 800-365-4421) v. 11 n. 10.p. 23-24 : ill. ; 28 cm. October 19992+Winter storage. Prepare for winter storage.u 1523-178Xs4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)Photocopy available free-of-charge for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library. Please contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.RKThe only suggestion in the article that might be clearly subject to debate or criticism where Amphicars are concerned is the author's recommendation of perhaps replacing DOT 3 type brake fluid with DOT 5 (silicone) type, owing to the silicone type's resistance to water contamination. On the face of it this might seem an ideal replacement for Amphicars, but according to some Amphicar experts, conversion to brake fluid types other than DOT 3 may necessitate substantial retrofitting of the brake system with suitable brake hoses, rubber cups, gaskets, etc. Before using any brake fluid other than DOT 3 in an Amphicar, please seek out knowledgeable advice such as that found in the Archives of the Amphicar-Lovers Email List Archives at . Additional information on DOT 3 vs. DOT 5 brake fluids and a description of what is necessary for conversion appears in an article in the same issue on p. 6, titled "Regular or silicone fluid?". This article was transcribed and posted to the aformentioned Amphicar-Lovers List on March 17, 2000.--b.lMotor vehicles--Maintenance and repair. Motor vehicles--Storage. Automobiles--Maintenance and repair. Automobiles--Storage. Winterization.*$An informative article describing several useful maintenance tips for winter preparation or long term storage for any type of vehicle. The article well complements the "Amphicar Winterization Procedure" checklist found on the Internet at http://www.geocities.com/soho/8389/winterization.html$"Winter storage"--Cover title.Schirrmacher, Annegret.r 1998"Das Zitonengelbe Auto darf nicht mehr schwimmen", in: Berliner Morgenpost Online--Brandenburg (February 24, 1998) [Internet site].*$Berliner Morgenpost [Online Edition] Berlin, Germanyr Berliner Morgenpostf 1999October 15, 1999February 24, 1998ztInternet HTML Document (Press from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog to proceed directly to this item)>8Amphicar.net Library [printout] (librarian@amphicar.net)If no longer available on line, a printout of this Internet site is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.Amphicar--Clubs and associations--Germany--Berlin. Amphicar--Germany--Berlin--Legal status, laws, etc. The Amphicar in the press. Berlin-Brandenburger Amphicar Verein. Artus, Dieter--Interviews.Describes the annoyance of some German Amphicar owners at a recent regulatory banning of Amphicars from an area of the Havel River, near Berlin on account of supposed disturbance to the riverbank's ecology.Text in German.h~whttp://archiv.berliner-morgenpost.de/export/home/netscape/docsroot/contents/bm/archiv1998/980224/brandenburg/index.html "Schmidt, B. Pfannmller, M. 2001"Schwimmwagen waren sein Leben: 67 Jahre versuchte Hanns Trippel das Auto ans Wasser zu gewhnen", in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (10 July 2001).$Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Frankfurt am Main, Germany[2] cols. : ill. July 10, 2001 The Bilgemasterf`International Amphicar Owners Club Website by special arrangement with the Amphicar.net Library.Jpeg image scan of article and English translation available in the International Amphicar Owners Club's "Members Only" section at . To view it, one may first need to log in at . Thereafter, pressing from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog will automatically launch one's browser and go directly to the item.Trippel, Hanns--Career. Amphicar--History. Trippel SG-6. Amphi-Ranger. Other amphibious vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History.Describes the life and career of Hanns Trippel, known as the "Father of the Amphibious Vehicle" from 1934 until his death in 2001.Text in German. Electronic scan of article donated to the Amphicar.net Library Collection by Paul Rasmussen. Translation into English of article by The Bilgemaster.NGhttp://www.amphicar.com/goodies/library/TrippelBioFAZ/TrippelBioFAZ.htm:*#Schreider, Helen. Schreider, Frank.- 1957PJA Pan-American adventure : 20,000 miles south / Helen and Frank Schreider. New York  Doubledayr1st ed.eSchreider, Helen--Travels. Schreider, Frank--Travels. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. South America--Description and travel. Other amphibious vehicles.Contains illustrations. Cataloging information derived from sales catalog of Alibris.com Booksellers at on June 11, 2000.0tmSchreiner, Barton G. Rula, Adam A. United States. Army Materiel Command. Waterways Experiment Station (U.S.). 1968Evaluation of the performance of the XM759 logistical carrier / by B. G. Schreiner, A. A. Rula ; sponsored by U.S. Army Materiel Command ; conducted by U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, Mississippi. "Waterways Experiment Station$Technical report ; no. 3-808.n Vicksburg, Miss. "Waterways Experiment Station*#xii, 59, [51] , 17 leaves of plates2.'University of California Library SystemavoTechnical report - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station ; 3-808 Includes bibliographical references. University of California Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)cOther amphibious vehicles. Military amphibious vehicles. XM759 Logistical Carrier. Tracklaying vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Trafficability. Soils. k Vance, Bill. 1995PI"It drives, it swims-- It's Amphicar", in: The Plain Dealer (Jul 9, 1995)iThe Plain Dealer Cleveland, Ohiorp. 16.G5("July 8, 1995 [Final / All Ediiton]Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.A Amphicar.lyCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)e Vance, Bill. 2000LF"Like a fish out of water: Amphicar", in: Financial Post (Feb 4, 2000)Financial Post p. 8February 8, 2000NGAmphicar--History. McGowen, Ken--Interviews. Cohon, George--Interviews.Full text of article: "The next time you're out on the lake, you may happen upon a strange-looking craft puttering along at a leisurely pace toward the shore. It's the queerest-looking boat you may ever lay eyes on. Then, lo and behold, it keeps on going, right up onto dry land. So is it a boat? Or a car? It's the Amphicar. The vehicle aspires to be both boat and car and is the embodiment of countless futuristic stories in magazines such as Popular Science predicting ever more breathtaking breakthroughs in cars-as-boats. The Amphicar brought these fantasies down to earth (sea?) in the early 1960s in the form of a production amphibious car. Inspiration for the German-built Amphicar is said to have come from the amphibious version of the Second World War Volkswagen Kubelwagen, the "Jeep" known, appropriately enough, as the Schwimmwagen. In fact, designer Hans Trippel, a pioneer in amphibious vehicles, reportedly had originally intended to use the VW drivetrain in the Amphicar, but marine regulations prohibited the use of an air-cooled engine. After considering several alternatives, the best power-to-weight ratio compromise was found to be the British 1,147-cubic-centimetre overhead valve in-line four from the Triumph Herald car. It develops a modest but adequate 43 horsepower at 4,750 rpm and is mounted in the rear of the steel-bodied car-boat behind the four-seater convertible's passenger compartment. Industrie Werke Karlesruhe of West Berlin was formed in 1961 to manufacture Amphicars, and it soon moved to Karlsruhe where most of them were built. They had to be licensed as a car and a boat -- thus, in addition to the normal road-going requirements, they had to carry navigation lights and such safety equipment as oars (fold-up types under the front seat), flares, lifejackets and a bilge pump. There was a lot of skepticism about the Amphicar's sea-going capability until Mr. Trippel arranged for one to cross the English Channel in 1962. The Amphicar was introduced at the 1959 Geneva auto show and was built from 1961 to 1968. Some 3,800 were produced. They were largely unchanged over that period. The performance of the Amphicar was modest, whether on land or water. Car and Driver magazine tested one in November, 1967, and recorded its road performance as a leisure- ly zero-to-96-km/h time of 43 seconds, and estimated the top speed at 105 km/h for the 1,043-kilogram vehicle. As a boat, it recorded a top speed of six knots, or about 11 km/h. Amphicars never really caught on, either as cars or boats, with the result that they are rather scarce. They are a wonderful novelty, however. One is owned by Ken McGowen, formerly of Toronto. Another Amphicar is owned by his friend, George Cohon, former chairman of McDonald's of Canada. Mr. Gowen's licence plate is DRY WET, while Mr. Cohon's is WET DRY. During a test drive, I found that, on land, the Amphicar rolls along with a gentle rocking motion and is prone to wandering about; its aerodynamics are certainly not in theMercedes-Benz class. The low gearing makes the little engine churn out a lot of revs to keep up with traffic. And while it may be capable of more than 96 km/h, it definitely feels more at home in the 65 km/h to 72km/h range. But one always has the impression that the Amphicar would rather be a boat and that, when on city streets, it feels a little like -- dare we say -- a fish out of water. Changing from car to boat is surprisingly easy. After securing the specially sealed doors with the large lever at each lower rear corner, the clutch is depressed and a small lever beside the main four-speed shifter engages the twin nylon propellers. You drive the car straight into the water in first gear, where the wheels keep it moving until it floats off the bottom and the propellers take over. First gear is then disengaged. You soon adapt to the change in status from driver to sailor as the Amphicar chugs along nicely at four or five knots. In spite of seeming to sit very low in the water, there is still about 500 mm of freeboard. There is no rudder, so steering is accomplished in the water the same way it is on land -- with the front wheels. First-time pilots tend to flail away on the brake pedal, which does no good at all, except perhaps psychologically. A hand throttle is provided to relieve the strain on the right foot -- cruise control in the true sense of the word. To return to terra firma, one simply re-engages first gear and drives out of the water. The propellers are then disengaged. There is one warning I feel obliged to pass on: If you are a shrinking violet, have nothing whatsoever to do with the Amphicar because it attracts phenomenal attention, including waves, smiles and looks of disbelief -- particularly when in the Amphicar-as-boat mode. Once you're back on land, true to its offbeat character, the Amphicar emits a very unladylike stream of water out of the rear (stern?) as the bilge pump does its necessary work." Cataloging information derived from information kindly provided to the Amphicar.net Library by Mr. David Gardner.f7n&%Sloniger, Jerry. 1978b["The How and Why of Amphicar: an idea whose time may yet come", in: Car Classics (Nov 1978)3 Car Classics NGCar Classics Publishing Co. (8943 Fulbright Ave., Chatsworth, CA 91311)i v. 10i n. 6p. 50-51 : ill. ; 28 cm. November 1978s4.Amphicar history and splash test [Cover Title]4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net) Photocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.eAmphicar--History. Amphicar--Design and manufacturing. Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. The Amphicar in the press. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Trippel, Hanns--Interviews. Trippel SK-8. Trippel SG-6.Discusses the history of amphibious vehicles, including the development and production of the Amphicar, focusing on the role played by Hanns Trippel.tThis issue of 'Car Classics' also contains the companion articles, 'Four wheel drifts are easy: Amphicar splash test' by Richard M. Langworth (p. 48-49) and 'One-Wake Mind' (p. 52) by Jerry Sloninger [see separate EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog records for both these items]. This and one of the companion articles, 'Four wheel drifts are easy: Amphicar splash test' were reprinted in Military and civilian amphibians, 1940-1990 / compiled by R M Clarke [see separate EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog record for this item], with a less legible photocopied reprint also appearing in the January-February 1999 Newsletter of the International Amphicar Owners Club.lSloniger, Jerry. 1978RL"One-Wake Mind: an interview with Hans Trippel", in: Car Classics (Nov 1978) Car Classics NGCar Classics Publishing Co. (8943 Fulbright Ave., Chatsworth, CA 91311)v v. 10p n. 6p. 52 : ill. ; 28 cm.o November 1978t4.Amphicar history and splash test [Cover Title]4-Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)rPhotocopy of this article is available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library for $5 or in trade for any item still needed for the library collection. Contact librarian@amphicar.net for details.tTrippel, Hanns--Interviews. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Design and construction. Trippel Sea Otter. Other amphibious vehicles.iInterview with Hans (sic) Trippel, inventor of the Amphicar, discussing his career in the development of amphibious vehicles and his then-current prototype, the Sea Otter.O,&This issue of 'Car Classics' also contains the companion articles, 'Four wheel drifts are easy: Amphicar splash test' by Richard M. Langworth (p. 48-49) and 'The How and Why of Amphicar' (p. 50-51) by Jerry Sloninger [see separate EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog records for both these items]. Smith, Lloyd.2000 [reprint], 1966hb"Two fins and a taillight-- and you thought Austin Powers was groovy", in: Sea Magazine (Sep 2000) Sea Magazine Volume 92Number 9p. 216 : b&w ill.eSeptember 2000 Sea and Pacific Motorboato2+International Amphicar Owners Club ArchivesrJPEG scan of this article is available on the Internet at http://www.amphicar.net/library/SEAMagazineLubed.jpg. Pressing from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog will automatically launch one's browser as a viewer.Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Amphicar--Anecdotes. Amphicar--Canada--British Columbia. The Amphicar in the press. Smith, Lloyd--Travels.f`Charming period article with several anecdotes from a time when Amphicars were still being sold. Reprint of an article that originally appeared in the July 1966 issue of Sea and Pacific Motorboat. Page banner: BackPage. A JPEG scan of this article is available on the Internet at http://www.amphicar.net/library/SEAMagazineLubed.jpg. Pressing from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog will automatically launch one's browser as a viewer. Copy of September 2000 issue of Sea Magazine donated to the International Amphicar Owners Club Archives by Billy and Randy Syx of East Coast Amphicar, August 2001.:4http://www.amphicar.net/library/SEAMagazineLubed.jpgVOStanford Research Institute. Naval Warfare Research Center, M. Rosenblatt & Son 1959Characteristics and utilization of amphibious vehicles and landing craft for assault operations / prepared for Stanford Research Institute, Naval Warfare Research Center by M. Rosenblatt & Son, Inc. San Francisco ; New York MR&S 116 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.D=Amphibious vehicles and landing craft for assault operations.i6/V880 .C42 1959 (Maine Maritime Academy Library)dMaine Maritime Academy Library (Castine, Maine 04420-1000) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. please contact your local librarian for details.)oMilitary landing craft. Military amphibious vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Other amphibious vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Handbooks, manuals, etc.\V"October 1959". OCLC: 11070706 MR&S report no. S-850-1. Purchase order no. A-30763-US.Stepanov, A. P. 1983F@Konstruirovanie i raschet plavaiushchikh mashin / A.P. Stepanov. Moskva "Mashinostroenie"197 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.TL229.A5 S74 1983Library of CongresshWashington, D.C.{Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Design and construction. Military amphibious vehicles--Soviet Union. Other amphibious vehicles..Text in Russian. Romanized catalog record. Catalog information derived from Library of Congress Z39.50 catalog on May 28, 2000.$Stepanov, A. P. Davydov, N. G. 1988d]Ekspluatatsiia i bezopasnost' dvizheniia plavaiushchikh mashin / A.P. Stepanov, N.G. Davydov. Moskva  "Transport"318 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.Proizvodstvennoe izd.c 5277001301TL233.5 .S73 1988Library of Congress,Washington, D.C.Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Soviet Union. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Military amphibious vehicles. Other amphibious vehicles.Text in Russian. Romanized catalog record. Catalog information derived from Library of Congress Z39.50 catalog on May 28, 2000.u Stevens, Bob 2000<6"The Corvair that floats", in: Cars & Parts (Apr 2000) Cars & Parts VPAmos Press, Inc. (911 Vandemark Rd., Sidney, OH 45365-0482, Tel. 1-800-448-3611) v. 43 n. 4p. 30 : ills. (color) April 2000Cars and Parts 0008-6975Amphicar.net Libraryf`Photocopy available for research purposes from the Amphicar.net Library (librarian@amphicar.net)ZSNice feature on the history of an amphibious pick up truck based on the Corvair 95.Corvair Amphibian. Chevrolet--Prototypes. Other amphibious vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Pictorial works. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Prototypes."Based on the 1961 Corvair 95 Loadside platform, the experimental Corvair Amphibian was built by Hulten-Holm & Co., Pontiac, Mich., in conjunction with Chevrolet engineering. The project was code-named 'Corphibian'."--Photo caption, p. 30.,%Contains several color illustrations.o$Red'kin, Mikhail Georgievich. 19594-Plavaiushchie gusenichnye i kolesnye mashiny.f(!151 p. : diagrs., tables ; 21 cm.sTL229.A5 R4 1959Library of CongressgWashington, D.C.hbMotor vehicles, Amphibious--Soviet Union. Military amphibious vehicles. Other amphibious vehicles.Text in Russian. Romanized catalog record. Catalog record derived from search of Library of Congress' Z39.50 catalog on May 28, 2000. Radford, Tim. 1999"Wheels: Jam tomorrow?: The car has come a long way in the last century, but what's in store for the next? Guardian science editor Tim Radford stares into his crystal ball...", in: The Guardian (Dec 13, 1999):3The Guardian (119 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3ER) Londonp. 8-9, section G2December 13, 1999("Errors regarding the Amphicar found in this article were subsequently corrected, at least partially, in "Corrections and clarifications", in: The Guardian (Dec 15, 1999). The excerpt in question reads: "The amphicar, used in the second world war, will probably find a home in some seaside and riverside garages: it will take to the water like a duck. Unfortunately, it will still take to the road like a duck. It won't be a very practical submarine, either, except in shallow waters: accelerating pressures will make real diving very dangerous."`ZTransportation--History. Transportations--Predictions. Wells, H.G.--Predictions. Amphicar.Full text of artticle: "HG Wells, who got a lot of things right, was wrong about London transport when, in 1901, he tried to foresee the future of the circle line. He imagined a series of parallel moving walkways, each a little faster than the one next to it, onto which the commuter would step: the fast track to Notting Hill, so to speak. But the real future was on the road. With a privately-owned or hired motor carriage, he projected, one could do 300 miles a day, have all the small conveniences of first class railway travel, and 'add a fine sense of personal independence'. He also imagined cars and buses separated from horses and pedestrians, travelling on private roads, probably made of 'very good asphalt, sloped to drain'. In the face of this competition, he saw railway companies wooing passengers with carriages 'sumptuously furnished' and making railway travel 'neither rackety, cramped nor tedious'. All this, however, depended on the assumption that the future motor car would have a 'light, powerful engine, comparatively noiseless, smooth-running, not obnoxious to sensitive nostrils, and altogether suitable for high road traffic'. That at least, could be here at the end of the next century. Its prototype was invented by a Victorian barrister called Sir William Grove, but the engine never ran anything until the Apollo space programme began 40 years ago. The fuel cell is still on trial, running buses in Chicago and experimental Daimlers in Germany. It fits the HG Wells bill exactly. It will suit the realities of fuel supply in the next century, when the fossil oil supply really will run out, resources will be stretched and greenhouse warming will be a hot issue. Fuel cells mix hydrogen and oxygen across a catalytic surface and yield energy and water: in their perfect form, there are no other exhausts. That will be fine by 2099. Many countries won't have water to spare to damp the streets. And the one resource that won't run out is hydrogen: the universe is made of very little else. After a series of experiments with hybrid engines, the car will become perhaps even by 2099 what many motorists always wanted it to be: a clean, reliable and safe way of travelling. Cars will be clean because electricity suppliers will have switched to photovoltaics and renewables, and there just won't be acid rain and fine particulate matter in the air any more. Manufacturers will increasingly optimise designs and materials to reduce drag, limit corrosion and slow wear and tear. They will become safe because, on highways and city roads, at least, all motorists will plug into a satellite-monitored, internet-networked, precision-controlled traffic flow system that will keep car-based computers in touch with each other. This system will share information not just about the traffic densities of the moment, but since every car will tell all the others where its driver thinks he or she is going about parking spaces and traffic densities at the journey's end as well. Steering columns if they survive will be equipped with priggish breath-sniffing equipment and car sensors will monitor the driver for emotional stability, heartrate and unusual behaviour, shutting the whole thing down if they see road rage coming. The really smart in-car monitoring system will convert to robot ambulance mode if the driver has a heart attack: it will also continuously check with the folks at home and at the office and report on its whereabouts. All this will make driving pretty boring, and Bullitt-style car chases almost impossible except in movies, and customised cars with manual override and off-road capability. That's where the residual joy of motoring will remain. The get-you-from-A-to-B tendency will go on making cars look more and more alike. This in turn will provoke a counter-offensive from people who actually love driving round in chunks of composite and steel. If all cars are the same underneath, then moulded fantasy-bodies will flower. Somebody will market the Hirondelle, as driven only by the Saint. The sinister Oldsmobile V8 saloon will ride again. The Batmobile will take to the road at last. The well-heeled joy-riding household will have at least two cars in the garage: one traffic-functional and one for fun. The fun car is likely to be an all terrain vehicle, but this time manufacturers will mean all terrain: huge wheels, sturdy engineering, auxiliary 'legs' and airbag buoyancy will be fit the adventurous for Alpine screes, Louisiana bayous, Australian deserts and Yukon snows. A few fun cars will actually take off: specialist groups will keep producing new low-flying autos. The first happened in 1948, but another group was testing a Skycar that would take to the road and also take off and land vertically, entirely under computer control, in 1999. How far this trend goes is anybody's guess: probably not far. Hybrids always end up being not quite satisfactory for any one purpose. Skycars that still want to be cars will not fly high; they will also be noisy and madden the neighbours. But they will be around, and enthusiasts will stage rallies. The amphicar, used in the second world war, will probably find a home in some seaside and riverside garages: it will take to the water like a duck. Unfortunately, it will still take to the road like a duck. It won't be a very practical submarine, either, except in shallow waters: accelerating pressures will make real diving very dangerous. The well-equipped garage of 2099 is more likely to house, besides a car or two, a personal rotomobile: step on to a platform, grab a handle and the twin rotors just above and behind your head will whizz you down the canyons of the city streets, up the outside of your office block to a rooftop parking rack. None of these forms of transport is likely to be particularly fast, or silent. Speed and noise will remain a feature of motoring. Even if city traffic flow systems see to it that average journey times are at an optimum, something will be missing: that fierce, heady joy of acceleration. There will be a slow end to attempts to claim land-speed records. The laws of physics, aerodynamics and friction will provide a barrier. But the speed fiends will be out there, all the same. There is a dangerous tendency to equate progress with speed. There is also a dangerous tendency in futurologists to extrapolate the present into the future. H G Wells got more right than most seers, but his 1901 classic Anticipations got a merciless ribbing from G K Chesterton in his visionary novel The Napoleon Of Notting Hill. In his preface, Chesterton observed that the Wellsians thought that just as the motor car was quicker than the coach, so some lovely thing would be quicker than the motor car, and so on. So Chesterton proposed as the ultimate, an 'apoplectic old major, who was sent round the world so fast that there seemed to be (to the inhabitants of some other star) a continuous band round the earth of white whiskers, red complexion and tweeds a thing like the ring of Saturn'. Remind you of anyone? Cars will change, but there could be a future, choleric, and bionically preserved, for Jeremy Clarkson."O'Brien, Morrough Parker, 1902-1988. Johnson, J. W. (Joe William), 1908- Wiegel, Robert L. University of California Berkeley. Institute of Engineering Research. United States. Office of Naval Research. Amphibious Branch. [1952]("Manual of amphibious oceanography.0)9 v., bound : ill., maps, photos ; 30 cm.l("Manual on amphibious oceanography.:3[Unknown] (University of California Library System)p.'University of California Library SystemiUniversity of California Library System, Water Research Center Archives, Berkeley, CA 94720-1718) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)Other amphibious vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Military landing craft. Ocean waves. Beaches. Trafficability. Military oceanography. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Photographs. Ocean waves--Photographs. Beaches--Photographs. Military oceanography--Photographs."This manual has been prepared under the direction of Dean M.P. O'Brien and Professor J.W. Johnson with Mr. R.L. Wiegel as Project Engineer. ... In fulfillment of a contract between the Institute of Engineering Research, University of California and the Office of Naval Research (Contract no. N7onr-29535, Project no. NR 252-003) staff members of the Waves Investigations Group collected, compiled and evaluated all available information on waves, surf, beaches, and landing craft"--Pref.ZTCover title. Typescript (photocopy). Published version has title: Manual on amphibious oceanography. Contents: v. 1. Waves, tides and beaches -- v. 2. Wave theory, useful graphs and tables of functions -- v. 3. Wave forecasting / by C.L. Bretschneider, K. Kaplan, D.K. Todd -- v. 4. Wave forces on objects, piling, vertical walls, and rubble mounds -- v. 5. Beach trafficability and stabilization -- v. 6. Intelligence for amphibious operations -- v. 7. Surf characteristics and surfmanship -- v. 8. Application to amphibious operations -- v. 9. Invasion harbors / by J.R. Morison. OCLC: 38594913i*~vZ @ 1964\V"Rennfahrer Hans Herrmann testete den Amphicar", in: Bunte Illustrierte (Apr 29, 1964)Bunte Illustrierte Heft Nr. 1829. April 1964HAAmphicar--Road tests and evaluations. Herrmann, Hans--Interviews.Text in Gerrman. On cover of magazine: Sophia Loren. Cataloging information based on German eBay auction #1973730691, ending Dec-06-02 03:33:56 PST.it 19654-[Amphicar featured in] Utopia (Issue 4, 1965)b UtopiaIssue Number 4 64 p.p2,Not yet available from Amphicar.net Library.The Amphicar in the press. Nudism and amphibious vehicles. Popular culture--United States--History--20th century. Naturism. Nudist colonies. Scantily clad babes.NHNaturist magazine featuring nudists cavorting about an Amphicar in 1965.^XPartial cataloging description based on eBay Auction #454060175, ending October 9, 2000. 1966JC"Imperial Whiskey Advertisement", in: Life Magazine (June 24, 1966) Lifep. [83] : b&w ; 11"x14" 24 June 1966Amphicar.net Libraryb\Scans of this advertisement are found at .Examples of this advertisement that have been cut out of the June 24, 1966 issue of Life magazine are frequently sold on eBay auctions at http://www.ebay.com. These "tear outs" usually fetch much more than the whole magazine does in similar auctions.iHAAmphicar--Advertisements and promotions. Amphicar in advertising.nDepicts a white Amphicar with two passengers in front and a case of Imperial Whiskey in the rear heading into the water. Measures approximately 11"x14".Cataloger-assigned title. "Smooth stowaway. Imperial: choice of knowledgeable people."--Caption. "Amphicar photographed at Watermill, Long Island"--Photo caption. Press from the EndNote Amphicar Library Catalog to automatically start internet browser and view two cropped scans of the advertisement found at . Additional contents of this issue: Last Seconds of the XB-70--The Presidency--The St. Louis Sex Researchers: Dr. William Masters and Virginia Thompson--Music--Nancy Wilson--Gay Fashions from Finland--Priests Challenge the Church--Profit by Rx: Crisis in Ethics. Advertisements in this issue: Pepsi and Diet Pepsi--1966 Chrysler Newport 2 door hardtop (black and white)--United Airlines--Great Day Men's Hair Dye--The Glass Bottom Boat--AC Spark Plugs--Mazola Corn Oil--Pennzoil Motor Oil--1966 Buick Opel Kadett--Swanson TV Dinner--Budweiser--Avocado Green Kelvinator Refrigerator--Lucky Strike--Gordon's Dry Gin--Honda Motorcycle--Pan Am in Paris--1966 AMC/Rambler Marlin--Frigidaire--Smirnoff Vodka:Two Page Ad with Woody Allen, Monique Van Vooren, Charles Reid, Julie Newmar, "Killer" Joe Piro, and Dolores Hawkins--Western Auto--Kodak Film--Canada Dry Ginger Ale--Pittsburgh Sun-Proof Latex House Paint--Hiram Walker Imperial Blended Whiskey with Amphicar (black and white ad)--Humble Esso Tiger Money--Sweepstakes--Prudential Insurance--Armour Ham--GMAC--Chemstrand Nylon--Seagram's V.O. Canadian Whiskey--Marlboro.,460http://www.geocities.com/soho/8389/whiskyad.html 1985>8["Arnol Hydroglisseur", in: Restored Cars (April 1985)?] Restored Cars [Australia?] April 1985B by David Field on December 31, 1999: "I just returned from a 2 month visit to Australia where the weather, people, scenery, beer and wine were all great. The cost of travel is reasonable too with the Aussie dollar at about US$0.65. Didn't see any Amphis but in one museum in Swansea, on the east coast of Tasmania they had information on a locally designed (1926) amphibious vehicle, the Arnol Hydroglisseur. Details are: Designer - Swansea and East Coast Motor Co, William Arnol, built by Tarrant Motor Co., Melbourne. 24 ft long, 7 ft wide, carrying capacity 30 people, water speed 20 knots. Powered by 70HP V8 Aero engine. I didn't get a copy of the article or the vehicles picture but it looked rather like a large bath tub with large spoked wheels on the sides and the engine mounted high on the stern with an airplane prop attached - similar to a swampboat or airboat. The article noted that stability on land was a problem. The information was taken from a publication, probably Australian "Restored Cars - April 1985". Perhaps one of you has more info on this early Amphicar and can add to the above, perhaps even with a photo. I imagine it's in one of the amphibious vehicle books." 1986VO"Modern Amphicar-type Amphi-Ranger 2800 SR sea test", in: Motor (April 5, 1986)Motor magazine (U.K.) 91 p. : ill. (some color)0)Amphi-Ranger--Road tests and evaluations.LFCatalog item based on eBay auction description. On cover: Saab 9000i. 1990`Z"Amphicar: dual-personality machine at home in land or water", in: Cars & Parts (Feb 1990) Cars & Parts v. 33 n. 2 February 1990Cars and Parts.Article was reprinted in the September-October 1997 Newsletter of the International Amphicar Owners Club, copies of which are available from Jeff Sweet at mail@amphicar.com.,%Amphicar--Road tests and evaluations.dCataloging information based on description in eBay auction #248402502 (ending Feb-07-00 17:58:45 PST). Article was reprinted in the September-October 1997 Newsletter of the International Amphicar Owners Club. 1990TM"New Soviet amphibious vehicles", in: International Defense Review (Mar 1990)"International Defense Review v. 23n n. 3p. 252 : illus. March 1990 Intl Def RevAir University Library&Maxwell Air Force Base, AlabamavpMotor vehicles, Amphibious--Soviet Union. Military amphibious vehicles--Soviet Union. Other amphibious vehicles.Cataloging information derived from the online catalogs of the Air University Library kindly provided to the Amphicar.net Library by Ms. Patricia Herrling.  1995PI"Boat-car takes to water like land", in: Dayton Daily News (Aug 22, 1995)Dayton Daily NewsN  Dayton, Ohio p. 2B.& August 22, 1995 [Valley Edition]Photocopy not yet available from Amphicar.net Library, but may be available from one's local library's Interlibrary Loan service.i Amphicar.cyCataloging information derived from Bell & Howell Information and Learning's ProQuest service (http://proquest.umi.com/)ory System, Water Research Center Archives, Berkeley, CA 94720-1718) (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)Other amphibious vehicles. Motor vehicles, Amphibious. Military landing craft. Ocean waves. Beaches. Trafficability. Military oceanography. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Photographs. Ocean waves--Photographs. Beaches--Photographs. Military oceanography--Photographs."This manual has been prepared under the direction of Dean M.P. O'Brien and Professor J.W. Johnson with Mr. R.L. Wiegel as Project Engineer. ... In fulfillment of a contract between the Institute of Engineering Research, University of California and the Office of Naval Research (Contract no. N7onr-29535, Project no. NR 252-003) staff members of the Waves Investigations Group collected, compiled and evaluated all available information on waves, surf, beaches, and landing craft"--Pref.ZTCover title. Typescript (photocopy). Published version has title: Manual on amphibious oceanography. Contents: v. 1. Waves, tides and beaches -- v. 2. Wave theory, useful graphs and tables of functions -- v. 3. Wave forecasting / by C.L. Bretschneider, K. Kaplan, D.K. Todd -- v. 4. Wave forces on objects, piling, vertical walls, and rubble mounds -- v. 5. Beach trafficability and stabilization -- v. 6. Intelligence for amphibious operations -- v. 7. Surf characteristics and surfmanship -- v. 8. Application to amphibious operations -- v. 9. Invasion harbors / by J.R. Morison. OCLC: 38594913j{nw50\qip|vX_XquotzuԾɲʻҬȿ״¾̳BiaE5Br`Q}l3_N6`O&P>B0]sDiU:]I:[FBcND`L4Q::W@EaJHbP9SC;[B@cI?bHSv\MmT8X?NnVek[vbb{gqw񗩜{nxMt[2ZA7aH8&G@,#  n^tz}]rsCXV(=:0+ ' # !)26+UXObe\PXNitlYga7E?:F@Yb_^eb-54 (*.3(AEF_a^uwavxUhk2DK^oxp} "     "458MNE]]D^^A]]Ba`IeeUqqSmmTlldyzbwx[rtkt|tuiwxtvz}}zz}{xy~vz|zlxxg|}uncszm}x~vsul_vr1FC#! $!+$!4+EXO@SJ*!   Va_nux ))7=>L[cjq}sk}|Tce6EH%) 7. Pressing from the EndNote Amphicar.net Library Catalog will automatically open one's browser and proceed directly there.2,http://www.amphicar.net/library/pollywog.jpgNewnham, David.s 1999pj"Wheels: Buoy racer: David Newnham takes a spin in a strange new vehicle", in: The Guardian (Aug 30, 1999):3The Guardian (119 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3ER) LondonAugust 30, 1999 Buoy racer.Dutton Mariner--Road tests and evaluations. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Testing. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--History. Amphicar--History.Full text of article: More than anything else, I do not want to touch Miss Moneypenny. She is 40ft long and as white and as clean as a new washing machine. But Happy Hooker is drifting, and the gap between her and Moneypenny is shrinking fast. Instinctively, I hit the brakes. I am, after all, in the driver's seat of a Ford Fiesta. Here's the standard Fiesta dashboard, the regular Fiesta steering wheel. There's the radio and here is the gear stick. Push this and the hooter hoots. Waggle that and the wipers wipe. Ease down the accelerator and away we go. Stand on the brake pedal and . . . And nothing happens. Except that Moneypenny's chaste paintwork draws nearer and a collision seems inevitable. Then with the resignation of a driving instructor shepherding a first-time learner back into the safety of the carpark for another chat about clutch control, Tim Dutton tugs at a lever between our seats, gives the steering wheel a spin and tells me to remove my welly from the redundant brake pedal and give the engine some diesel. Suddenly, we are in a nautical version of a handbrake turn. Our rear end is where our front was, and we are putting fizzy water between us and that cruiser. 'You have to think ahead,' says Dutton, easing his grip on the wheel. 'And mind the other boats.' It's interesting that he says 'other' boats. So the car I was driving five minutes ago is no longer a car but a boat, right? My nearside has become my port (repeat: 'A little red port left in the bottle'), my bonnet is my bow and my boot is my stern. And if I want to slow down or stop, I must forget all about wheels and brakes and instead pull back that lever to throw the jet propulsion unit into reverse. Only as I drive on to the slipway does the Dutton Commander again become a car. 'Put it into first gear,' says my instructor, thoughtfully grabbing the wheel again in order to tweak us away from a dinghy that is coming down the ramp towards us, 'wait until the wheels grip the concrete, then bring your foot off the clutch and drive out of the water.' To the disappointment of the children who have congregated beside Littlehampton Marina, I manage to emerge gracefully from the waters, a sort of mechanical Ursula Andress, without stalling the engine. But then I'm familiar with wheels. Not quite as familiar as Tim Dutton, though. Born into the family that brought the first Porsche to this country (the brand remains his car of choice) he produced the Dutton kit car until 1989, when recession finally overtook his customers. But after a spell designing low-tech vehicles for developing countries, he hit on the idea of making an amphibious car that would avoid the problems that beset its predecessors. Chief among those was corrosion. The last production amphibious car was the Amphicar, and nearly 4,000 were made in Berlin between 1961 and 1968. But the Amphicar had a mild steel body that should never have gone out in the rain, let alone been submerged in brine. Dutton went for glass fibre, and a monocoque body comprising a pair of one-piece mouldings a hull and a deck sealed together and enveloping most of the mechanics. To avoid the second problem of amphibious vehicles high cost the sum of these mechanical parts is the ubiquitous Ford Fiesta, with the addition of a jet unit that is hydraulically powered from the engine, a water-tight exhaust system and a few refinements of a nautical nature. The first model, the Mariner S2, was based on the Fiesta Mk3 and sells for around pounds 12,000. The new Commander is based on the Fiesta Mk4 diesel and still costs under pounds 19,500. 'The idea was to keep it simple,' says Dutton. 'We buy the Fiestas in Belgium, where they are pounds 2,500 cheaper.' He and his staff of three at Littlehampton work on several cars at a time, producing them to order in weeks. In the four years since launching the Mariner, they have made 45 vehicles. Six have been sold to UK buyers. 'Half of our customers buy them for a bit of fun it's one up from a jet-ski,' says Dutton. 'The other half actually use them. Two went to people who live on islands, and another customer finds it a convenient way of getting to and from a moored boat.' And what about using it for cross-Channel shopping ('I'm just popping out to the offie darling. I may be some time.')? With ample luggage space behind the rear seats, surely this vehicle was made for the dedicated importer of cut-price liquor? 'I got to within three miles of the French coast in a prototype,' says Dutton. 'The wind was Force 4 in the middle, and it took one-and-a-half- metre waves in its stride. But although the diesel can do 100mph on the road, the drag of the wheels means that, like all amphibious cars, the top speed in the water is around six knots. That means a five-hour crossing, which can be pretty boring.' And there's another problem facing anyone hoping to notch up a few loyalty points at their nearest hypermarche namely that the French arrest anyone attempting to cross La Manche in an unorthodox craft. 'I can see their point,' says Dutton. 'They're trying to stop anyone setting off in a Reliant Robin with all the holes blocked up. But this is not an unorthodox craft. It satisfies every requirement.' And he points out all the marine paraphernalia such as navigation lights and bilge pumps and automatic fire extinguishers. 'It was an overheating problem that stopped us. But we've fixed it now, and when we try again in a few weeks, we'll take it over by ferry or in the tunnel, slip it in somewhere along the coast and be out of French waters before they catch us.' We are motoring now, driving towards the centre of Littlehampton, and I am beginning to understand how it must feel to be famous one of those irritating celebrities who moan that they can't even go to the supermarket without people stopping them to demand photographs. A two-a-penny Range Rover pulls alongside and a man leans out in a flurry of tattooes and gold chains. 'Scoos me, does that go in the water?' We confirm his suspicions and he drives off happy in the knowledge that he will drink free for the rest of his days. At one point, I stop at a zebra crossing for a gaggle of pedestrians. But instead of venturing on to the stripes, they stand there, mouths agape, clinging on to the beleisha beacon. Is it a boat? Is it a car? Are they about to be abducted by a couple of mermen, and if so, how do we operate the pedals? With our tail fins? 'As a general rule in engineering, if something looks right then it invariably is right,' says Dutton, and there's no doubting which particular something he is referring to. But the fact remains that form follows function, and the mixed-up function of this particular conveyance gives rise to a somewhat disconcerting appearance. Not surprisingly, the design of a car-boat involved one or two compromises notably at the front end. Using language that betrays his grounding in automotive rather than marine engineering, Dutton says that, in order to carry out its watery duties efficiently, 'the pointy bit' would have to be sharp, like in a speedboat. 'After a year working on it, we ended up with something more punt-like. You can't go around harpooning pedestrians, can you?' But 20 minutes and a couple of circuits of Littlehampton later, I'm beginning to sympathise with those poor celebrities. So many staring eyes. So many idiot questions. That bit about harpooning pedestrians, Tim. Would it really be such a terrible thing? For information on the Dutton Commander call 01903 721036. It is on display today at the British Waterways exhibition, at West India Quay in London's Docklands. Information: 0870 241 0363." O'Brien, Morrough Parker.i 1942HBProposed design T-10 armored amphibian tank / Morrough P. O'Brien. 100 leaves.'University of California Library System\University of California Library System (This item may be available via Interlibrary Loan. Please contact your local librarian for details.)c>71 pocket. "April 21, 1942." Typescript (mimeo.), bound.Other amphibious vehicles. Military amphibious vehicles. T-10 armored amphibian tank. World War, 1939-1945--Amphibious operations. Tanks (Military science)--Design and construction. Motor vehicles, Amphibious--Design and construction.