It looks like the one that Michael Caine rode with Francoise Dorleac (Catherine Deneuve's sister) in Billion Dollar Brain shot in Finland. A favorite period piece movie.
A lot of rides back in those days were not very long. You usually went in a group. Almost always somebody broke down. You always took a tow strap or rope and tools
Does it work in South Alabama red clay?
ReplyDeleteDepends on the coefficient of friction of the clay :)
DeleteIdles nice...
ReplyDeleteFUCK. I'm old enough to remember those.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was 11 years old that machine was more beautiful than freckle faced Sue Casey wearing black tights with a mini skirt
ReplyDeleteReverse, what a concept.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the "higher ups" with Polaris at that time had any inkling how successful the company would become.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the one that Michael Caine rode with Francoise Dorleac (Catherine Deneuve's sister) in Billion Dollar Brain shot in Finland. A favorite period piece movie.
ReplyDeleteIs it a good sign you need snow shows while riding?
ReplyDeleteSnow shoes = spare tire. One is none...
DeleteDamn. I like it
ReplyDeleteThe snowmobile of my youth right there.
ReplyDeleteA lot of rides back in those days were not very long. You usually went in a group. Almost always somebody broke down.
ReplyDeleteYou always took a tow strap or rope and tools
Really cool. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBear in Indy
The Mini Bike of early snowmobiles. Back when Kohler made small engines in Wisconsin.
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