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Diamond Point, New York, US

Diamond Point, New York, US
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Vintage Snowmobile "Sno-Trac" 1963 How-To build PLANS

Plans to Build the "Sno-Trac" an early Trac drive Snowmobile. This two seater runs on a crawler drive made from sprockets, chain, nylon belting, and channel iron.
  • Plywood frame
  • Uses commonly available materials
  • 7 1/2hp
  • Speeds up to 30mph
This is an original 6 page magazine article from 1963.
We do not photocopy these.

Article Includes
  • Measured Drawings and Diagrams
  • Complete Instructions
Pages are not all shown in Photos


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