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Snowcat Vehicles: Bombardier / Camoplast / Scot-Trac / Nodwell : Safety One
Not sure what they want for it.
I thought it would weigh alot more than that. Kind of odd they are considering it a "snow cat". Looks like it would sink like a rock to me.
Great drive. Love historic buildings, ghost towns, etc. I've found some cool old cow camps/cabins up in the mountains here
Who was it that said, "Never trust a man that doesn't like dogs."?
Congrats on the release. Watch your 6 and be safe.
Interesting. I've always been intrigued by "design archeology". Kind of like the Jeep CJ5's carried the hood notch and recesses on the tubs from the M38's design for years. One reason I like MV's is that form usually follows function. Purpose built and they show it.
Kind of an obscure question. Anyone know why the door sill is a circular shape? The door is square, but then it looks like they have added a plate?
Looks like it would make it harder to get in and not bust your shins all the time. Is it to strengthen the cab? A throwback to the WWII dueces...
The M1009 seems to be the most practical choice, but
I really want a M35a2 (a3) if I can arrange a place to keep it.
ANother Pinz is always an option if I can save up enough money.
This green fever sure is aweful.
Being inside is hard, especially here. I moved here for the scenery and the wildlife. Being stuck in a windowless office is tough. Not as bad when it's -20 outside and blowing snow, though.
I blew my knee out in high school. It lasted me for 15 years of fights and foot chases back in Ohio...