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    Default Nice snow motor :)

    1924 concept vehicle, I could use one of these

    http://www.flixxy.com/snow-vehicle-concept.htm

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    That's pretty amazing! I wonder why we haven't seen this concept developed further, or why it never caught on.
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    You would think a similar design would work in swampy areas, too. Fascinating.
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    Gee, I think I need one of them. That would handle the Auto Road just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad View Post
    Gee, I think I need one of them. That would handle the Auto Road just fine.
    What happened to the one you drove in the video? By the way Brad, that was some very fancy dirving - I'm quite impressed.

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    Default Let's see your Ski-Doo do that!

    1) Where do I get one?

    2) Is Brad's for sale?

    3) Was the fence trash after that?

    4) Did the equestrian live after the horse stomped him?

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    I felt real bad for the horse!
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    I am also suprised it didn't catch on. I think it was an idea ahead of its time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spyboy View Post
    1924 concept vehicle, I could use one of these

    http://www.flixxy.com/snow-vehicle-concept.htm

    Kirk
    Pretty cool! You'd be the talk of the town driving that thing around. Amazing how much weight it could pull too.
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