Amphibienfahrzeug Amphi-Ranger 2800SR des Wasser-und-Schiffahrtamtes Saarbrücken
Selbst fotografiert von Enslin am 18.6.2005 in Stuttgart
Amphi-Ranger 2800SR
The Amphi-Ranger was a purpose built amphibious four wheel drive vehicle. A fresh start makes for fewer compromises in the design. The hull is made of sea-water resistant aluminium alloy Water drive is by a propeller which is retracted by an electric motor. The front wheels do the steering in water.
Made in Germany by RMA Maschinen & Armaturenbau Faulhaber & Truttenbach KG, Deutschland.
The last one was built in 1995 and is owned by Alberto Dubini. 66 or 85 depending on who to believe where built.
15 or 19 (left hand drive) where sold to Japan. Some found their way to Australia.
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