Oh yeah! Great, so long as you don't open the door midstream. :-)
Looks weird but fun! Neat parade!
that is so awesome. so glad you caught it!! ( :have a happy weekend.
Ha Ha! Love it!!
A fine shot of this unusual craft. Amazing to see boat numbers on its side. No doubt it has normal car tags too.
Awesome! Great capture, Jan.
Great capture! Looks like they are having a lot of fun. I saw a car like that on a lake in NH once and couldn't believe my eyes.
so very cool!!!
Okay. That's pretty cool! How did that thing work anyway?
Oh how cute..not sure I would ride in it- but very cool!
I remember seeing these in the Atlantic ocean off Long Island at the 1964 World's Fair!
How cool! In Grand Cayman there is a bus/boat. It looks like a bus, but is really a boat. It's quite an eye-catcher, too!
When I was a kid delivering there were a couple of amphibious cars on my news paper route. They were weird looking things, as I recall they had one or two propellers. I forget who made them, I think it was American Motors or Nash-Rambler.
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Oh yeah! Great, so long as you don't open the door midstream. :-)
Looks weird but fun! Neat parade!
that is so awesome. so glad you caught it!! ( :
have a happy weekend.
Ha Ha! Love it!!
A fine shot of this unusual craft. Amazing to see boat numbers on its side. No doubt it has normal car tags too.
Awesome! Great capture, Jan.
Great capture! Looks like they are having a lot of fun. I saw a car like that on a lake in NH once and couldn't believe my eyes.
so very cool!!!
Okay. That's pretty cool! How did that thing work anyway?
Oh how cute..not sure I would ride in it- but very cool!
I remember seeing these in the Atlantic ocean off Long Island at the 1964 World's Fair!
How cool! In Grand Cayman there is a bus/boat. It looks like a bus, but is really a boat. It's quite an eye-catcher, too!
When I was a kid delivering there were a couple of amphibious cars on my news paper route. They were weird looking things, as I recall they had one or two propellers. I forget who made them, I think it was American Motors or Nash-Rambler.
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