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1970 Sno Max 440e 9.6v electric R/C Snowmobile
This one has Two diffrent ski's on it while
I made another one to fit it. The orig.
ski was getting kinda rusty.
| 1970 Sno Max 440e 9.6v Electro |
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This one is stuck with "ChipBoard" Technoligy for now,
I have plans to put new servos in plus a speed controller.
| 1970 Viper-ski Sno Max / 9.6v |

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Just enjoying the last bit of snow in my back yard with the 70 sno max, The snow was real
slushy, but she still went good. Hopefully
next season, i will have the "Trail Groomer" i plan to build over
the summer built, so i can make a nice Race Track for all of my
collection. I'm still debating on building a "Track Truck", or a
"Twin Track" Ski-doo Alpine. We'll see what the summer brings.

This Model is ganna get a "Belt drive" up-grade. Most all my early
models will probley be converted over to Belt.

I'm ganna try to edit this picture better. This is the "Sno Max"
taking a fast corner and going up on One ski. Nope, she didn't
tip over. This model is really a blast to play with.
1973 Viper-ski Sno Max 440e/ 9.6v
| 1973 Viper-Ski Sno Max / 9.6v |

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This model is a 1973 Viper-ski Sno Max 440 / 9.6v electric, This
model also has a Aluminum body, Belly pan, with a fiberglass cowling. This one has a wider
ski stance than the 1970 model.
It has the same Gearing as the 1970 model, which is good because
the 1970 has alot of spinning power and goes through the powder
real well.

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| 9.6v Motor mounted under the cowling |
| A wider ski stance than the 1970 sno max |

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1969 Viper-ski Trail sportster 295e (6-v)
This one is a (Novice) model , go for a 6-10 year old.
It has a 6-v electric motor.
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