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Formost Super Yukon

Wayne

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Awhile back I asked if anybody had heard of a Super Yukon. It was made by Formost. I found one and have a few pictures to share if anybody has an interest. I found out the rearend is called an M50 and was made for armored personnel carriers for the military, circa 1950s. This could be afun project.
 

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mtntopper

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Boggie likes those "big" machines. He is the most likely to take on a project machine of that size. It just does not fit for personal use for most people.
 

Melensdad

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Those tracks are so wide I think I saw a Kristi stuck in between a couple of the cleats.
 

MNoutdoors RIP

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Awhile back I asked if anybody had heard of a Super Yukon. It was made by Formost. I found one and have a few pictures to share if anybody has an interest. I found out the rearend is called an M50 and was made for armored personnel carriers for the military, circa 1950s. This could be afun project.





wayne did you ever get this?
 

Wayne

Member
I haven't purchased it yet. I will need to line up a low boy trailer. It is 12 feet wide unless I can take the tracks off.

Wayne
 
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