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Sno-Jet. The Thunder-Jet’s from 72 and 73 brought engineering advancents that were all copied and even with Yamaha engines that were slightly underpowered compared to some of the competition still won a hell of a lot of races and championships.
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This is a group for Sno Jet fans... what more can I say?
Sno-Jet - Wikipedia
Sno-Jet was a brand of snowmobile first produced in Quebec, Canada in 1965. They quickly proved popular and grew to be a well-selling line of snowmobiles until the early 1970s, helping usher the then-new sport of snowmobiling into Canada and the United States. [1] The Glastron Boat Company acquired Sno-Jet in 1968. The company lost popularity ...
www.snojet.com - Blake Read's SnoJet Page
Here's a peek at the 2017 Make-A-Wish Sno-Jet Build. Update June 2016: A few new things on the go here, new projects to be exact.
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Below are a few tips to get you going on restoring your Sno*Jet. Always take lots of pictures when you're restoring a sled, you'll be amazed if you compare the before and after pictures.
Timeline: The Sno Jet Sabre Jet - SnowGoer
2010年2月8日 · But the Sabre Jet was the best looking, most powerful (along with the top SST) and technically most advanced Sno Jet of the season. This almost all-new machine used the race sled approach of a stirrup-less aluminum chassis, slide rail suspension and a forward-tilted, front-mounted engine with a racer styling cue.
Sno*Jet History
Sno*Jet will always be remembered as the good looking, reliable, easy to love machines. Well in our family the Sno*Jet has always been the one towing the other machines home. So enjoy this brief history! In 1964, Paul-Emile Roy and a Mr. Fillion had a small Fiberglass company in their basements, in the Thetford Mines, Quebec.
Top of The Lake Snowmobile Museum | Sleds on Display
1972 Sno Jet Thunder Jet: Thetford Fiberglass Industries built their first 25 Sno Jet sleds in October, 1964. By 1970, Sno Jet was into racing with the GT I-II-III series with the GT III using a 793cc Hirth Honker motor. In 1971, an advanced development team headed by Chief Engineer, Don Aho, developed the 1971 Thunderjet. The original ...
Flashback: The 1975 Sno*Jet SST 440 - SnowGoer
2018年5月9日 · Despite slumping sales during the early 1970s, Sno*Jet tore into the 1975 model year with three SST models redesigned from the track up. The ‘75 SST F/A 440 clearly was Sno*Jet’s crown jewel. When the Burlington, Vermont, manufacturer brought the sled to Snow Goer’s annual spring test sessions in Colorado, its performance screamed speed ...
Vintage Sled of the Month: The Sno-Jet Thunder Jet
2021年1月16日 · So, in 1971, Sno-Jet came out with the Thunder Jet, a sled made and designed for racing. Comparing a Thunder Jet to my little sled was like comparing an Amish horse and buggy to a Formula 1 race car. The Thunder Jet at the Top of the Lake Snowmobile Museum is a 1972, with a 791 cc Hirth Honker motor.