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Thread: Chrysler Sno-Runner

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    Qdude79 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Chrysler Sno-Runner

    Not mine, but looks to be in near perfect shape!

    http://fresno.craigslist.org/mcy/3341496238.html
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    beautiful. i would love to try it in some 6" fresh powder.... wonder how far it would go on 1 1/3 tank of feul ?? anyone have 1 of these ??
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    My neighbor had one of those when I was in my early teens. He would let us ride it around after fresh snow fell. It was a blast. Would love to find one around me for a goos price to play with.
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    Very neat machine! Never seen one before or even heard of them, must not be too common around here.
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    someone posted on here or .org about one being for sale and then someone else responded about seeing one in a museum with the caption "unsafe at any speed" lol

    i would personally love to have one, they look pretty cool!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonB View Post
    someone posted on here or .org about one being for sale and then someone else responded about seeing one in a museum with the caption "unsafe at any speed" lol

    i would personally love to have one, they look pretty cool!
    I was the one that posted up one i found, here's the thread:
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    I got one in June, haven't even started it yet... winter's on the way, guess I should put it in the front of the line...
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    Ive seen them all the time here. Debated on getting them. By what I heard they where sold as something to place in your trunk and if your car would get stuck or fail you could pop that out and ride it to help or safety.

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    Surprisingly being here in the snow belt i have yet to see one. They look cool!
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    There are a ton of them out there. There is a website dedicated to them. They have nos available in the crate and every part imaginable. They have different length treads and a HO motor. Only good up to 4-5 inches of snow. I have one and they are a blast. They were originally built/commissioned for the military and then realized they couldn't be ridden in deep snow and they were too heavy for soldiers to carry. I believe the website is www.snorunner.com

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