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nwerring

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A friend of mine found these two that are in daily use at a Mountain resort in Norway.
 

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Melensdad

Jerk in a Hawaiian Shirt & SNOWCAT Moderator
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Wow those are beautiful.

From the appearance of the metal skin and the window shape I would guess those are from 1970 or newer. They probably are powered by Chryslers. I had no idea any of them were shipped out of North America.

There is a websited dedicated to those old snow bus units.

http://www.northerntracks.com/forum/index.php
 

Lyndon

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B12 were manufactured for the longest of any snow vehicle in history. Roughly 1937 to 1974. They startes out as Wood cabs, same shape but with round instead of rectangular windows. Original motor is a dodge flat head 6. Later machines came with a Chrysler 318.
 
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