OMG
I don't remember what this is!! |
Big aggressive looking MERC! |
Chrysler's single Ski, Snow Runner. |
Raider twin track. |
A nice example of the twin track
Raider. |
Rear view of the twin track. |
Single rider cockpit. |
These early sleds were sure had a
narrow ski stance. |
A
beautiful
specimen,
the Snow
Bug some
sold out
of
Marcelin
SK.
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This Snow Bug seems to have a lot of
Sask Power identification.
Clavet Vintage Video #2
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These came in a few flavors,
this one a Hus-Ski. The design was not user friendy in rough
snow conditions if you valued your lower jaw and teeth.
Clavet Vintage Video #3
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Looks like a nice 1972 Charger SS. They were
free air like the earlier Charger TX.
Clavet Vintage Video #4 |
ROLL-O-FLEX's
Camaro on snow, the quiet twin pipe 433 SS GT
Clavet Vintage Video #5 |
The original Snow Hawk. |
This is the business end of the Arctic
Cat 250 Z racer, she's all radiator, not your typical trail
sled. |
Nicely restored
Smith-Roles 340 distributed right here in
Saskatoon, made on order by
ROLL-O-FLEX in Regina. |
Nice example of a Scorpion, said to be from New York state. |
And to really blow you away
this model was ordered with the optional Rotary engine option. |
Very Unique. |
And if there was an award for
coolest OEM upholstery this Scorpion would take her hands down. |
Rotary and clutches. |
Rotary air intake for cooling. |
Rotary view of the "red hot" exhaust guard and muffler. |
Long before the ET 250, Moto Ski had
the Mini Ski. |
Chaparral I believe that this brand was born when a group of
engineers walked away from Polaris. |
A classic "Ski Bee" originally
manufactured
in Lanigan SK. |
Even a cup holder for those "extra
cold" outings. Thank goodness they only went 5mph or 5 miles
before it was time for repairs and a walk home. |
Another Smith-Roles, this one a nicely restored 440 hot rod. |
Snow Pony, one of the small ones
suitable for kids. |
Here we have some old iron chassis
updated with some pretty snappy later model engines. |
Big pipe comes to mind when you see
it sitt'in right out there. Nice to see the installation
followed up with a belt guard. |
A real nice example of an early Yamaha racer SR 433C. |
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