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Sno-Jet was one of the many early snowmobiles that was created and manufactured in Canada. According to Wikipedia, "Sno-Jet was a brand of snowmobile first produced in Quebec, Canada in 1965. The sleds quickly proved popular and the company grew to be one of the highest-selling makers of snowmobiles until the early-1970s, helping usher the.


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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. More updates to follow. For now, something I'm incredibly excited about, Waconia 2017. See the poster below, I am planning on going and will follow up when we're closer to the date. Its going to be a great event!


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The Sno-Jet company took a large blow when the oil crisis happened in 1974, causing gas prices to rise and small snowmobile companies to collapse. The final year of Sno-Jet was 1976 with only three models made. Conroy, the builder of Sno-Jet, wanted to get out of the snowmobile market.


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CLASSIC SNOWMOBILES OF THE PAST 1972 SNOJET SST SNOWMOBILE

In 1970, only two years after Yamaha produced their first snowmobile, Sno-Jet began to offer models powered by Yamaha engines instead of Hirth. By 1973 Hirth engines were phased out completely, except for a single model in 1974 which used a small surplus supply. In 1970 Sno-Jet also offered two models using a single-cylinder 340 cc engine.


The CANADIAN DESIGN RESOURCE 1972 SnoJet Thunder Jet

Go to your facebook, look up the group Sno Jet Snowmobiles or Sno*Jet. There are several other groups for various vintage sleds on facebook. Good luck! The black trim piece that goes around the back of the hood can be found at any Case Tractor Dealership. The reflectors for the tunnel and hood can be found at any Bumper to Bumper store.


CLASSIC SNOWMOBILES OF THE PAST 1971 SNOJET SNOWMOBILES

After sniffing around the market for a couple of years, Kawasaki purchased Sno-Jet and, for a year, had Arctic Cat build its Kawasaki Sno-Jet snowmobiles before starting its own production. The November 1976 cover of Snow Goer magazine, featuring the 1977 Buyer's Guide. There were also many new or significantly upgraded sleds for 1977.


Vintage Sled of the Month The SnoJet Thunder Jet — Michigan

Owner was the factory rep. for Sno-Jet from 1968-1977, setting up dealers in MN., IA., ND., SD. Currently On Display.. We're the red roof building 200 feet North of the World Championship Derby Complex. World Snowmobile Headquarters 1521 N Railroad St Eagle River, WI 54521-8141


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The World's Fastest (Sno-Jet) Thunderjet & The World's Fastest Snowmobile | Vintage Snowmobile Michigan Speed Week 2023. By Ric Federau, Contributing Writer. Jim Adema's Twin-Engine 1972 Thunderjet (story here a few days ago) at 108 mph? While impressive and the engineering was incredible for what they did in a short amount of time it's.


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Sno-Jet was a brand of snowmobile first produced in Quebec, Canada in 1965. They quickly proved popular and grew to be one of the highest-selling lines of snowmobiles until the early 1970s, helping usher the then-new sport of snowmobiling into Canada and the United States. The Glastron Boat Company acquired Sno-Jet in 1968.


CLASSIC SNOWMOBILES OF THE PAST 1971 SNOJET SNOWMOBILES

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.


CLASSIC SNOWMOBILES OF THE PAST 1975 SNOJET WHISPERJET

The story of Sno-Jet snowmobiles starts with humble beginnings, but they grew to be one of the leading manufacturers during the 70's. Sno-Jet first began in 1964 when four men (Maurice Fillion, Paul-Emile Roy, Gaetan Theberge and Mr. Pelchat) decided to take a home-built snowmobile to production. In 1965, Sno-Jet was born and the first 25.


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At 39-horsepower its Yamaha 440cc twin fit into one of the most popular categories for trail riders. It delivered solid performance with nearly bulletproof reliability. In fact, the fan-cooled SabreJet 440 could hold its own against other manufacturers' larger displacement 650s.