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Ford's Snow Car?

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LeoinMi

01-20-2013 08:36:25




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Here we go again. I can't remember the post or posts that showed the video about the Ford snow car of the 1920's. What made me think of looking it up was my grandson got a "Hotwheels" remote control car with the corkscrews under the frame . It goes over everything,..snow, water, dirt,etc. Figured hotwheels stole the idea somewhere. Would like to see the video of that snow car again if anyone has the link, just to show my grandson that there was one of those way back when.

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old-9

01-20-2013 13:08:37




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 Re: Ford's Snow Car? in reply to LeoinMi, 01-20-2013 08:36:25  
This one is also a rip off. I like that it can go sideways also. joe



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Gaspump

01-20-2013 08:48:56




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 Re: Ford's Snow Car? in reply to LeoinMi, 01-20-2013 08:36:25  
Chevy car and Fordson tractor shown in a You Tube clip. Conversions by Snow Motors inc, Detroit, MI. Do a search for Snow-Motors and lots of info should pop up.



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Mike OH

01-20-2013 08:47:09




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 Re: Ford's Snow Car? in reply to LeoinMi, 01-20-2013 08:36:25  
Don't know if this is the one you are looking for, but give it a try.



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LeoinMI

01-20-2013 09:00:45




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 Re: Ford's Snow Car? in reply to Mike OH, 01-20-2013 08:47:09  
Thanks guys,..that"s what I was looking for. Pretty neat vehicle for it"s day.



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Dave8N in Pa

01-21-2013 08:54:37




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 Re: Ford's Snow Car? in reply to LeoinMI, 01-20-2013 09:00:45  
I"m not sure how to spell it,but I think thats called an Arcamedes screw.



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