Monday, July 4, 2011
50 years ago - the Amphicar
Some may remember one of bnz's dreadful TV commercials which featured a bnz manager recommending one of these (or one of its successors) to a "client" in order to "save on commuting time". It probably is the sort of harebrained advice you could expect from a bnz manager.
This made Time magazine's list of The 50 worst cars of all time. To quote their webpage: "A vehicle that promised to revolutionize drowning, the Amphicar was the peacetime descendant of the Nazi Schwimmwagen (say it out loud — it's fun!). The standard line is that the Amphicar was both a lousy car and a lousy boat, but it certainly had its merits. It was reasonably agile on land, considering, and fairly maneuverable on water, if painfully slow, with a top speed of 7 mph [saves on commuting time, huh?]. Its single greatest demerit — and this is a big one — was that it wasn't particularly watertight. Its flotation was entirely dependent on whether the bilge pump could keep up with the leakage. If not, the Amphicar became the world's most aerodynamic anchor. Even so, a large number of the nearly 4,000 cars built between 1961 and 1968 are still on the road/water. In fact, during the recent floods in Britain, an Amphicar enthusiast served as a water taxi, bringing water and groceries to a group of stranded schoolkids. Bully!"
Actually, not having a rudder and instead using the front wheels in the water as on land, it steered less well than a conventional rowboat.
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Well-known idiot US President Lyndon Johnson had one of these; it was also seen in the 1967 James Coburn satire "The President's Analyst."
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