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Chrysler powered sno cat

Started by Bronzedodge, December 08, 2017, 06:24:00 AM

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Bronzedodge

Saw this on my local craigslist.  I'll go test drive for anyone interested, lol.

https://baltimore.craigslist.org/snw/d/1969-tucker-sno-cat-snowcat/6393211934.html

Likely a misprint on the displacement, they made them with 360's
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Ghoste

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LaOtto70Charger

Cool!  That would be interesting to play with.  Anybody know why it would have a snorkel?  I thought those were only for deep water.

68X426


Deep water is the same as deep snow.  The snorkel is essential to fight the snow.


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F8-4life

Chrysler made a little sno runner machine too.
Like a two stoke moped with skies and a drive track..
I'd like to find one to tinker with one day.

Bronzedodge

There's s guy with a Sno-Runner at Carlisle every summer, with a too-high price tag.  I didn't see it this past one though.  My friend has one.  He says the fixed rear track means it's only good for 1.5 to 3" of snow.
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F8-4life

They are unique for sure, I'd love to find a complete project for a couple hundred.
Seems like they are worth a bit more $$ nowadays.