One of Mr. Malamut's first restorations, it contains a four-speed, fully synchro transmission, six-cylinder overhead cam engine, and original brown leather interior.
1941 Chrylser "Barrel Back"
Town and Country Wagon
Built a mere five months before the start of America's involvement in World War II (hence its limited production), this classic Woodie appealed to an affluent audience, thanks in part to its $1,475 price tag.
1965 Amphicar
The only amphibious car ever mass produced for the general public, this car was nicknamed "The 7/70," as it could achieve speeds of 7 knots in the water and 70 MPH on land.