Hobby Car

Unlike other amphibious vehicles, the Hobbycar B612, first introduced at the 1992 Paris Motor Show, is a mid-engined, jet-drive, forward-control four-seater, designed to look like a pick-up. You steer on dry land using a steering wheel, but in water, control is by joystick. Its Peugeot diesel engine is transversely-mounted amidships, and powers both the terrestrial four-wheel drive system, as well as the twin 150 kg-thrust hydrojets. All production models also have an electrically-retractable windshield, and the Citroen-sourced hydro-pneumatic suspension allows a range of height-adjustability. Unfortunately, only 52 B612s were built in the few years of production. Click here to vew the first image in today’s viral picture gallery. Continue reading for the five most popular viral videos today, including one of the world’s most dangerous rope.

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