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1968 Arctic Cat Panther, with factory optional side pipes









rare Montana pipes for Cat owners in the high altitudes, over 6 thousand feet, because they needed higher performance (of course) and the chrome exhaust came with carb mods and clutch work



http://volocars.com/vehicles/11956/1968-arctic-cat-panther







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side by side seating 1980 Ski Doo Elite







ONLY 295 ELITES WERE PRODUCED. THESE ARE RARE MACHINES. POWERED BY A 440 CC, LIQUID COOLED ENGINE. SIT SIDE BY SIDE. HAS ELECTRIC START AND ELECTRIC HAND WARMERS. A BLAST TO DRIVE, BUT THEY COST $3,000 BACK IN 1980



http://volocars.com/vehicles/11990/1980-ski-doo-elite







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1929 Ford A Super Snow Bird







This lightweight 8 wheeler was available with 10", 12" or 15" wide tracks. (our truck wears the 15" tracks). It could travel 35 miles per hour. With no body, the lightened vehicle easily traversed deep snow and overcame 5' drifts. It was a favorite of utility workers, doctors and mailmen.











http://volocars.com/vehicles/11962/1929-ford-a-super-snow-bird







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1970 Sno Pac Scatback, made for Green Bay Packer fans





The Sno Pack was produced in Green Bay, WI in 1970 by Leisure-Mor Incorporated as Scatback 20 and Scatback 26 models. They utilized both Kohler and Sachs motors. It is rumored that they were made for the Green Bay Packer football players.



The Scatback models appear to be identical to the 1970 Buzz Ski Zoom, made in Drummondville, Quebec, Canada.



http://volocars.com/vehicles/11958/1970-sno-pac-scatback







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The Flugboot, the flying boat of the Nazis, there was only one, that's why we've never heard of it







German sources, based in part on the testimony of nearby inhabitants and Blohm & Voss employees, claim that the BV 238 V1 was discovered by the RAF between 23 April and 26 April 1945



The Allies were reportedly concerned that Adolf Hitler could use it to escape to South America, and so an attack followed shortly afterwards, and on May 4th they staffed it and sank it



















Found on https://www.thevintagenews.com/2015/12/11/the-beuatiful-ugly-german-flugboot/







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