snowmobileBob | -- 06-18-2010 @ 6:55 PM |
I'm a newbe in your forum. Is there any one among your that has any information (advertisements or flyers ect.)on the Snowmobile Corp., Snow Flyer Co.or Snow Bird by F-S mfg.co or Arps Corp.? I have a 30 year collection of information up to 1931. These units were built as accesseries up to and including 1940 for Fords and other autos. I have a 1921 T with a Snowmobile unit. These co,s advertised in the Dealer and Service publication and in The Ford Dealers News,Not connected with the Ford Motor Co. I only need good copies,not originals.If any of you would be willing to help it would be greatly appreciated. Bob Mc
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shogun1940 | -- 06-19-2010 @ 6:42 PM |
I do not have what you looking for, but when I was in alaska i watched a fim of a model t or a that had two big pontoons that scr*w*d themsevles all over the snow. Is this what your asking about?
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snowmobileBob | -- 06-19-2010 @ 10:19 PM |
shogun1940 Thanks for the reply,yes thats part of what I'm looking for. That unit was called Snow Motor and was on a Fordson tractor,those units were also made for cars. I'm more interested in the rear tracked ( 2&3 axel) units made for cars From 1913 to 1940 mainly for Fords. With skies on the front for steering. See my profile for picture. Thanks again Bob Mc
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