Schwimmwagen in a pond
A German WWII amphibious VW166 Schwimmwagen swims into a Belgian pond. Watch for the first exit from the water and for the second dive!
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A German WWII amphibious VW166 Schwimmwagen swims into a Belgian pond. Watch for the first exit from the water and for the second dive!
Very interesting.
Goes rather fast too.
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Its fuel saving VW,get GM or Toyota to reproduce it for the next flood.Good video and very happy to see it.
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mooi werk!
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a friend of mine in emeryville Ca. has just finished restoring a DUKW and has another one in pieces.
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i’ve got a model schwimmwagen
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Awesome vehicle !!!
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i want one
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loved this vehicle in the computer game BF1942
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germans dont play lol
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terrific!
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Good job it isn’t a Schinkwagen.
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I wish i could ever own a schwimmwagen
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Absolutely COOL! Thank you for posting this. Those crafty Germans! Ach Mensch! Why can’t they make those today? Closest I saw was the three happy dudes from TOP GEAR.
Thanks again, this was fun to watch! Domo arigato!
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im a big VW enthusiast and just discovered the schwimmwagen. very interesting.
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Veramente bello, complimenti
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I just love the Skankenwurfer.
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Espectacular no hay como los VW.
Saludos desde Chile.
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I would break out the pipe and fishing gear in the weekends lol
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Lol hitler and his engineers were smart
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Hitler wasn`t.His engineers were.The best.
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A local shop had one of these.. Very nice and VERY expensive!!
40,000.00 is what they paid for it
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cause if they weren’t, they were dead.
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Hitler sucked!
Greetz from Germany!
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ah yes it is amazing that a total of 15,584 Type 166 Schwimmwagen cars were produced; 14,276 at Fallersleben and 1,308 by Porsche. Only 133 are known to remain today, and only 13 have survived without restoration work.
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