WaterCar is a special American company in the production and
development of nutritious vehicles.
Based on South California, the company was
founded by Dave March in 1999 when inspired by the 1960's Amphicar. In March he
said he initially had no goals for selling a non-wrecked car - just to build
one. In 2013, the company released its first trading vehicle, Panther, with a
high speed of 80 mph (130 km / h) in the ground and 45 mph (72 km / h) in the
water. The company has 27 amphibious rights related to the Guinness World
Record of automated vehicles. WaterCar vehicles are designed and constructed at
Fountain Valley BodyWorks, which are nine feet of 7 900 m of physical repairs
in Colombia of California, built and carried out in March.
Panther WaterCar is powered by the Honda Acura 3.7-liter
engine, with "Panther" -Party boat. The car can change from water to
sea and unlike less than fifteen seconds, and it has a road off the road that
is not on the road which cancel the wheels for about 8 seconds. This allows the
Panther to drive in water at 15 mph. If he is in the water, the driver lays a
neutral vehicle, pulls the handle that changes the direction of the
transmission over the jet drive, drives the lever to lift the wheels and tiles
carefully into the water, and starts using the vehicle as a boat. The process
is transformed from water to ground.
Each car uses a small bag made of chromoly steel (alloy
chromium and molybdenum) that fits the fiberglass bag. This development model
allows the weight of the required light in a car with a trash. The interior is
made of the stairs and the US Coast Guard is permitted by the closed Streamam.
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