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Pontoon Princess

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in color....
 

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Aaron Tucker

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beautiful Kristi ! I like the Look of the newer tracks better then the old floppy looking ones in the black and white photo photo.
 

loggah

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Says jeep right in front of the cab doors!:whistling: don't know what the front hood was, different for sure. Don
 

Kristi Kt-4

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The front hood was from a FC (Forward Control) Jeep. The floppy tracks in the factory photo were the outside belts loose for the superior sidehilling capabilities! :D
 
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sno-drifter

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Nice shot of the Overlook Hotel. Love the '57 GMC to the right. How cool would it be to find that Tucker.
 
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GlacierSean

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I was thinking a gust of wind slammed the door open or closed and broke something and it was easier to remove the door than fix the hinges.
 

Pontoon Princess

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I guess they have the back door off to keep the passengers cool ?

clear rear door panel

it helps with making the interior light and pleasant for passengers also helps seeing what is behind the Tucker when backing up.
 

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sno-drifter

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I guess they have the back door off to keep the passengers cool ?

The rear doors were removed from the Timberline Lodge Sno-Cats during the summers. Ski team training on the snow field was a regular occurrence on Mt. Hood. Today there is a chair lift which operates all summer.
 

Pontoon Princess

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As an FYI... There is a Timberline Lodge gift shop/store in the PDX (Portland, OR) airport. It's on the D concourse by the Delta Air Lines gates. Worth a look if you're at the airport (past security, though).

what is amazing is a ski area has a gift shop at a major airport, and the timberline tucker swag has become one of the gift shops hot seller. and they are expanding that line of swag, they are working on a plush stuffed tucker kids toy, can you image, tucking your kiddo in bed with their tucker stuffed toy
 
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