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Old 12-10-2010, 02:23 PM   #11
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How true! I drive across Perry Lake twice every working day. Sometimes I'm fortunate enough to see one fishing the lake. Sometimes when I stand on my deck I see them soaring overhead. It's easy to see why our country chose them to be our symbol of freedom.
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you drive across perry lake(twice a day), i want one of those cars. can you walk on water too or do you have a boat and its the way us brits think.
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can you walk on water too or do you have a boat

Well rman............we are waiting.
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I do not have a boat and as far as I know, the only person who could walk on water, was a lot better man than me. Sorry, I assumed folks would realize there is a bridge over the Rock Creek Arm of Perry Lake. My mistake.
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I do not have a boat and as far as I know, the only person who could walk on water, was a lot better man than me. Sorry, I assumed folks would realize there is a bridge over the Rock Creek Arm of Perry Lake. My mistake.
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Oh well Rman,

I will have to cross the car that can go on water off my christmas list,
so at least Santa Calvins sack will be lighter now. Oh dear
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Oh well Rman,

I will have to cross the car that can go on water off my christmas list,
so at least Santa Calvins sack will be lighter now. Oh dear

You know, somebody made a car that would go on land or sea. Back in the 60's I think. There was a old man here in Arkansas City that had one untill he died a few years ago. What kind of car was that? Who remembers it?
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yes Kansas45,

there are a few cars out there that can be used as a boat too, i have seen them on telly, there was one in england a triumph hearld and i think the Bond films had one.one way to loose the cops.
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I remember it also Kansas, but can't tell you who made it. IIRC it was a little foreign job with fins if that helps any.
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I remember it also Kansas, but can't tell you who made it. IIRC it was a little foreign job with fins if that helps any.
Exactly rman. I think they were little two seaters & the one's I've seen were either turquoise & white or red & white. I might have seen a yellow & white one, but I don't remember for sure.
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I also remember them, but can't remember who made them. Here's a modern one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Am...tgart-2005.jpg
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Calvin - I think that is the one.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphicar
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