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A California company has combined a Corvette with a luxury speedboat and thrown in some jet ski to create a holy trinity of awesomeness it calls the WaterCar Python. For around $170,000, you can ...
Certain to draw all kinds of attention (bikini-clad, and otherwise), WaterCar is selling the Corvette-powered, fully assembled Python for a cool $200,000. [WaterCar via Jalopnik] ...
So the WaterCar Python comes as a bit of a surprise, looking for all the world like a pimped-out pickup truck, but offering blistering performance both on land and water.
And in 2010 he did exactly that when WaterCar's Python model reached a top speed of 60mph (52 knots) on water. The Python was never sold to the public due to its high production costs, but a new ...
Once the base for this amphibious machine is set, WaterCar completes the mix with a paint job, seating, a cockpit with modern systems, and, most importantly, the presence of a 35e Mercury Aviator ...
After two decades of toil, this noble feat was achieved with the one-off, purpose-built WaterCar Python, after which someone had a great idea.
As this promotional video reveals, there are bound to be bikini-clad grads on Spring Break, hanging around waiting to cheer you – and your WaterCar Python – on.
The WaterCar Panther is the creation of engineer Dave March, who founded the WaterCar company in 1999, MotorTrend explains. More specifically, the Panther is the successor to March’s first model, the ...
The Panther is a Jeep-inspired amphibious car equipped with a hydraulic suspension that can quickly lift and lower the car depending on driver needs.
Dave March takes a sip of his coffee and looks through the windshield of his car, which is idling in the water in Newport Harbor, next to his 65-foot yacht.
Top Gear tries out the Prodrive-modified WaterCar Panther. Review, price, photos, features, and specs of this amphibious car inside.