November 1971 - Sno-Jet is building 100 of it's "Thunder-Jet" racers in each of the 292, 338, 433 and 643cc classes. Sno-Jet will then sell these to distributors, who in some cases, will race themselves, and will sell others to selected racing dealers.
Sno-Jet pays the entry fee for all of the Thunder-Jets entered in any races. The purpose, according to a spokesman, "Is to develop a more dependable consumer sled."
The Thunder-Jet features aluminum chassis, slide suspension, disc brakes, stamped tunnel pipes and other features.
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