1990 I took a snowmobile safety class put on by our snowmobile club the Cornbelt Driftbusters, and we watched this, and got a bunch of other John Deere snowmobile safety stuff, as the old guy putting on the class was a former Deere snowmobile dealer
Talking bout all that stuff to bring with you... if only these sleds had a place to put everything other than the little pouch under the hood. LOL. Guess they fixed that later with the huge storage compartment in the fire series
1990 I took a snowmobile safety class put on by our snowmobile club the Cornbelt Driftbusters, and we watched this, and got a bunch of other John Deere snowmobile safety stuff, as the old guy putting on the class was a former Deere snowmobile dealer
'76-'78 Cyclones and Liquifires were among the most beautiful snowmobiles ever built. They were heavy, yes, but my goodness, were they ever classy.
While John Deere no longer makes snowmobiles, it does make a recreational product - Gator ATVs and side-by-sides.
Dad just hits a quick bowl
I bet snowmobiling was more fun back then. I've always wanted to get an early model liquifire.
....the film was made outside of Gunnison, Colorado.
liquifires and cyclones make me drool:)
Talking bout all that stuff to bring with you... if only these sleds had a place to put everything other than the little pouch under the hood. LOL. Guess they fixed that later with the huge storage compartment in the fire series
My parents had an old Scorpion with a flip open compartment on the back of the seat that would hold an entire six pack!
A very pretty girl , lol.
I don’t need to tell you that!
holy shit! its fred flinstone!!!
George Gobel did the narration.
Father Mouse from 'Twas the Night Before Christmas
I’d love to have a 440 cyclone or liquifier
Gotta love the guy lighting a pipe. Would you see that these days? Ahhhhh hell no!
ha, still lots of pipes on the trails in New England, ..just not puffing tobacco in them.
safety first!