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2006 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic

2006 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic

$10,000

Mart, Texas

Year 2006

Make Harley-Davidson

Model SOFTAIL DEUCE

Category -

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Posted Over 1 Month

Stroked motor with the 103" kit. Original paint. Nice Crome rims. 24k miles very powerful! $10,000 OBO. WACO Tx. Area

Other Makes Amphicar 770 Rare 1965 Amphicar 770 Model By Private Owner

Other Makes Amphicar 770 Rare 1965 Amphicar 770 Model By Private Owner

$42,500

Mart, Texas

Year 1965

Make Other Makes

Model -

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Offered by Motivated Seller! Lowest Reserve Price for Collectable Auto! 100% Feedback! I am listing this car for a friend, and I will assist the transaction to the end, so bid with confidence! Very Low reserve!You never know unless you Offer!!!Very good collectable, working, rare Auto-Boat Combination! This excellent, used Amphicar has been kept in very good condition and is being offered by a private owner, which is the second owner of the vehicle. The car has been serviced regularly and refurbished as stated in the condition section above with all essential parts and drive trains kept functioning. Car has been only driven in parades since 1981, which is the date of its last entering a body of water. Vehicle is located near Waco, Texas and is registered in Texas currently for driving on land or water. Texas boat number is prominently displayed on car as required by Texas boat laws. Texas buyers will have to pay transfer taxes of title. Buyer is responsible for either picking the car up personally or arranging freight for the vehicle after purchase. Transfer of Titles will be either in person in Waco, Texas or titles will be signed and will be mailed to new owner to complete the transfer within their state jurisdiction. All Title transfer fees and taxes will be paid by buyer. There will be no returns on the vehicle, so read the descriptions and look at all pictures before making an offer or buying-it-now. Car has been kept out of the weather by use of a car cover or garage since purchase from original owner, and has not been stored away, but rather used for recreation, car shows locally and parades. Current owner considers the car a collectable item to be shown. Car is in very good condition with some water-marking in compartment areas and some corrosion in battery compartment. Exterior and interior is in excellent working and viewing condition. Current owner has done the following to the vehicle: Very Good condition for a 1965 collectable vehicle. Vehicle has been driven in parades and been in the water on occasion. Only slight water markings from use. Last time vehicle was in the water was 1981. Battery compartment shows normal battery-caused wear around battery compartment. Motor overhaul in 1981, interior changed from worn red to Hot Pink with new floor and carpet-all new door and windows rubber-two wheel bearings and seals-and two rear axle boots in 1982, re-chromed bumpers in 2007, new water pump in 2008, new brakes-new fuel pump-new fuel tap and gasket-new front and rear shocks-two new sun visors and a new horn kit in 2012, car has 600 miles on it after over haul. Odometer reading is 06551 total and actual miles. Registered in Texas is current. Some history according to the International Amphicar Club: The Amphicar was built in Germany from 1961 to 1968. Total production was 3,878 vehicles. The Amphicar is the only civilian amphibious passenger automobile ever to be mass produced. 3,046 Amphicars were imported into the United States between 1961 and 1967. The Amphicar is rear engined and uses a 4 cylinder British-built Triumph Herald motor producing 43hp. All Amphicars are convertibles, and the civilian models were originally offered in only 4 colors, Beach White, Regatta Red, Lagoon Blue and Fjord Green (Aqua).The backbone of the Amphicar's electrics is basically a Lucas 12 volt positive ground system with certain items such as the horn, lighting and switches made by other manufacturers such as Hella and Bosch.The Amphicar has a top speed of 7mph on water and 70mph on land. Hence, it was dubbed the "Model 770". The Amphicar is moved in the water by its twin nylon propellers. A special two-part land-and-water transmission built by Hermes (makers of the Porsche transmission) allows the wheels and propellers to be operated either independently or simultaneously. The "land transmission" is a 4-speed-plus-reverse unit similar to those found in the old Volkswagen Beetles. The "water transmission" is a 2-speed offering unique to the Amphicar featuring single forward and reverse gears. In the water, the front wheels act as rudders.And this from the Web Site "The Wonderful World of the Amphicar" FAQs:AMPHICAR BACKGROUNDERAmphicar was manufactured in Germany (Berlin and Lubeck) from 1961 to 1967. Just under 4000 were produced, most went to USA (at least 3700), There are maybe 500 still in regular use, with are 7 in the UK and about 80 in the rest of Europe.Even now, Amphicar is the only non-military Amphibious vehicle ever put into production on a commercial basis (ie more than 100 produced). The many rules and regulations for road and water going vehicles make it very unlikely that another car based amphibian will ever be produced.Amphicar is capable of over 70mph on road, 8 knots on water. It is comfortable enough to drive 500 miles a day, road behaviour is similar to a good 1960s European saloon car or a 1980s American car.Amphicar cost $5m to design in the late 1950's. It is totally watertight. The engine is in the rear, it is the same as used in the Triumph Herald, 1147cc, 43HP, transmission drives rear wheels through unique land/water gearbox.Amphicar has connections with other manufacturers, many Amphicar employees came from Borgward and there are many parts in common between the cars. Much of the braking system and suspension is Mercedes. The transmission internals are Porsche 356 as are some parts of the fuel system. In 1967 the Amphicar corporation was owned by the Quandt group, who also owned and still own a controlling share of, BMW.Amphicar failed because it was too expensive when new, however it is capable of some serious sea crossings, ie Africa to Spain, San Diego to Catalina Island and England to France (3 times, once in a force 6 gale).Amphicar is made of steel so was prone to rust, however modern paint and waxes can stop rust being a problem. It does need more maintenance than other cars but maintenance schedules are no worse than some 4x4 vehicles.Amphicar has the highest rear fins of any production car, about 1 inch higher than a '59 Cadillac.Amphicar is great in snow, better than many 4x4s. With 10 inches of ground clearance, a totally flat bottom and narrow rear wheels Amphicar has tremendous traction and ability,A car that looks like the Amphicar from the rear is the Jaguar XK220, Below bumper level the shape is almost identical - a large bulge around the engine and everything very flat for ground effect/hydrodynamics. The Jaguar does not have the advantage of propellers which makes it much slower in the water !Amphicar featured in US movie "Pontiac Moon".Amphicar spare parts still available in the US, contact Hugh Gordon, 14330 Iseli Road, Santa Fe Springs, California 90670. telephone 714 523 3512 fax 562 404 1904Many people have tried to build a better Amphibian than the Amphicar, there are as many as 2 or 3 a year, to date nobody has managed to improve on the original package.You just may need this well-kept model in your collection, or you might need to take your friends on a little spin in the lake. Bid now.

Trim Two Door Convertible Auto Boat Combination

Other Makes 770 Rare 1965 Amphicar 770 Model By Private Owner

Other Makes 770 Rare 1965 Amphicar 770 Model By Private Owner

$75,000

Mart, Texas

Year 1965

Make Other Makes

Model -

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

This excellent, used Amphicar has been kept in very good condition and is being offered by a private owner, which is the second owner of the vehicle. The car has been serviced regularly and refurbished as stated in the condition section above with all essential parts and drive trains kept functioning. Car has been only driven in parades since 1981, which is the date of its last entering a body of water. Vehicle is located near Waco, Texas and is registered in Texas currently for driving on land or water. Texas boat number is prominently displayed on car as required by Texas boat laws. Buyer is responsible for either picking the car up personally or arranging freight for the vehicle after purchase. Transfer of Titles will be either in person in Waco, Texas or titles will be signed and will be mailed to new owner to complete the transfer within their state jurisdiction. All Title transfer fees and taxes will be paid by buyer. There will be no returns on the vehicle, so read the descriptions and look at all pictures before making an offer or buying-it-now. Car has been kept out of the weather by use of a car cover or garage since purchase from original owner, but has not been stored away, but rather used for recreation, car shows locally and parades. Current owner considers the car a collectable item to be shown. Car is in very condition with some water-marking in compartment areas and some corrosion in battery compartment. Exterior and interior is in excellent working and viewing condition. Current owner has done the following to the vehicle: Very Good condition for a 1965 collectable vehicle. Vehicle has been driven in parades and been in the water on occasion. Only slight water markings from use. Last time vehicle was in the water was 1981. Battery compartment shows normal battery-caused wear around battery compartment. Motor overhaul in 1981, interior changed from worn red to Hot Pink with new floor and carpet-all new door and windows rubber-two wheel bearings and seals-and two rear axle boots in 1982, re-chromed bumpers in 2007, new water pump in 2008, new brakes-new fuel pump-new fuel tap and gasket-new front and rear shocks-two new sun visors and a new horn kit in 2012, car has 600 miles on it after over haul. Odometer reading is 06551 total and actual miles. Registered in Texas is current. Some history according to the International Amphicar Club: The Amphicar was built in Germany from 1961 to 1968. Total production was 3,878 vehicles. The Amphicar is the only civilian amphibious passenger automobile ever to be mass produced. 3,046 Amphicars were imported into the United States between 1961 and 1967. The Amphicar is rear engined and uses a 4 cylinder British-built Triumph Herald motor producing 43hp. All Amphicars are convertibles, and the civilian models were originally offered in only 4 colors, Beach White, Regatta Red, Lagoon Blue and Fjord Green (Aqua).The backbone of the Amphicar's electrics is basically a Lucas 12 volt positive ground system with certain items such as the horn, lighting and switches made by other manufacturers such as Hella and Bosch.The Amphicar has a top speed of 7mph on water and 70mph on land. Hence, it was dubbed the "Model 770". The Amphicar is moved in the water by its twin nylon propellers. A special two-part land-and-water transmission built by Hermes (makers of the Porsche transmission) allows the wheels and propellers to be operated either independently or simultaneously. The "land transmission" is a 4-speed-plus-reverse unit similar to those found in the old Volkswagen Beetles. The "water transmission" is a 2-speed offering unique to the Amphicar featuring single forward and reverse gears. In the water, the front wheels act as rudders.And this from the Web Site "The Wonderful World of the Amphicar" FAQs:AMPHICAR BACKGROUNDERAmphicar was manufactured in Germany (Berlin and Lubeck) from 1961 to 1967. Just under 4000 were produced, most went to USA (at least 3700), There are maybe 500 still in regular use, with are 7 in the UK and about 80 in the rest of Europe.Even now, Amphicar is the only non-military Amphibious vehicle ever put into production on a commercial basis (ie more than 100 produced). The many rules and regulations for road and water going vehicles make it very unlikely that another car based amphibian will ever be produced.Amphicar is capable of over 70mph on road, 8 knots on water. It is comfortable enough to drive 500 miles a day, road behaviour is similar to a good 1960s European saloon car or a 1980s American car.Amphicar cost $5m to design in the late 1950's. It is totally watertight. The engine is in the rear, it is the same as used in the Triumph Herald, 1147cc, 43HP, transmission drives rear wheels through unique land/water gearbox.Amphicar has connections with other manufacturers, many Amphicar employees came from Borgward and there are many parts in common between the cars. Much of the braking system and suspension is Mercedes. The transmission internals are Porsche 356 as are some parts of the fuel system. In 1967 the Amphicar corporation was owned by the Quandt group, who also owned and still own a controlling share of, BMW.Amphicar failed because it was too expensive when new, however it is capable of some serious sea crossings, ie Africa to Spain, San Diego to Catalina Island and England to France (3 times, once in a force 6 gale).Amphicar is made of steel so was prone to rust, however modern paint and waxes can stop rust being a problem. It does need more maintenance than other cars but maintenance schedules are no worse than some 4x4 vehicles.Amphicar has the highest rear fins of any production car, about 1 inch higher than a '59 Cadillac.Amphicar is great in snow, better than many 4x4s. With 10 inches of ground clearance, a totally flat bottom and narrow rear wheels Amphicar has tremendous traction and ability,A car that looks like the Amphicar from the rear is the Jaguar XK220, Below bumper level the shape is almost identical - a large bulge around the engine and everything very flat for ground effect/hydrodynamics. The Jaguar does not have the advantage of propellers which makes it much slower in the water !Amphicar featured in US movie "Pontiac Moon".Amphicar spare parts still available in the US, contact Hugh Gordon, 14330 Iseli Road, Santa Fe Springs, California 90670. telephone 714 523 3512 fax 562 404 1904Many people have tried to build a better Amphibian than the Amphicar, there are as many as 2 or 3 a year, to date nobody has managed to improve on the original package.You just may need this well-kept model in your collection, or you might need to take your friends on a little spin in the lake. Make an offer or buy-it-now.

Trim Two Door Convertible Auto Boat Combination