Thursday, February 19, 2015

CHOPPER CITY SPECIAL BREAKS SPEED RECORD

January 31, 1982 - Rice Lake, Wisconsin - Marv Jorgenson streaked to a new world's snowmobile speed record of 142.6 MPH at Rice Lake on his Chopper City Special at The Third Annual Budweiser World Championship Radar Run, out-gunning The Budweiser-Polaris previous record.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

FORD MODEL T SNOWMOBILE

This is a Ford Model T snowmobile. It features tank-like track attachments for the rear wheels, ski attachments for the front, and although it predates the rugged ‘Bigfoot’ by a few years, this aged brute ought to keep you fairly unstuck this winter.
The story begins in 1913 when Ford dealer and apparent winter enthusiast Virgil D. White decided that the Model T just wasn’t capable enough to tackle the snowy winters of his hometown, Ossipee, New Hampshire. His solution? Make it capable. White removed the car’s standard rear axle and suspension, replaced it with heavy duty truck running gear, fashioned together the skis and metal tracks, and voila – the world’s first “snowmobile.”
By 1922, with patent in hand, White began selling the attachments at Ford dealerships. Three years later, White sold the manufacturing rights to the Farm Specialty Manufacturing Company, which kept production going until 1929. It’s unclear whether this 1924 Model T was an original conversion or a later adaptation using White’s snowmobile kit, though it is seriously cool nonetheless.Underneath the hood lies the ubiquitous Ford side-valve four-cylinder engine, which is driving a two-speed Ruckstell rear end. Out back there’s plenty of room for all of your friends to be cold, oh joy. While it certainly won’t be fast, it’ll definitely get you there.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

1982 SKI-DOO TWIN TRACKED RACER


December, 1981 - Ski-Doo's Twin Tracked sled ready to race.
The redisgned twin tracked Ski-Doo ovalracer was no was no longer in the planning stage. Construction was completed and the sleds were being put through their paces in Northern Canada.
They were expected to debut the machines in Aberdeen, South Dakota on December 12 and 13, 1981. The twin trackers were expected to appear at nine or ten races during the 1981/82 season.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Sunday, February 15, 2015

BARR'-SERRA RACING SLEDS

These are sleds that were specifically built for racing by Phil Barr and Todd Serra from S.E. Michigan.
They have Ski-Doo SnoPros for oval racing, but they also built and raced snowmobiles on grass, ice and asphalt.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

REDESIGNING A SNOWMOBILE

Some days were better than others.
This is where a ravine redesigned A sleds cosmetics in Alaska !!

Friday, February 13, 2015

1975 JOHN DEERE 340S

The John Deere 340S was a limited edition high performance snowmobile built for racing.It has a 32 inch ski stance with a low front mounted engine with tuned expansion-chamber exhaust, dual 34MM Mikuni slide valve carbs and a torque-sensitive clutch for instant power. The suspension is a slide rail with a 3 piece 15 1/2 inch track with grouser bars and lugs.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

LOOKING FOR A SMITH-ROLES SNOWMOBILE

Maybe some one out there can help this person. His email address is:  [phpitz@hotmail.com]
Here is what he wrote me about a month ago.

Larry,

I was browsing through your blog this morning and thought that perhaps you may be able to help me.  I am an avid, but amateur, snowmobile historian for western made sleds.  I was the one who posted the info on the Smith-Roles prototype that I found.  I am trying to eventually restore all three sleds originally built in the province of Sask.  I have been searching for a yellow Smith Roles snowmobile for quite some time and cannot find one around here (yet).  Since they were also sold in SD and ND i was wondering if you have ever seen one in your neck of the woods?

Paul

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

BERNIE BLAIN'S SNO-JETS

These are pictures of Bernie Blain's Sno-Jet sleds and he claims they all run.  
The picture above is Bernie's wife and their Thunder Jets.