Wednesday, August 23, 2017

1972 Harley Davidson snowmobile, Harley-Davidson advertised the motors as “Harley’s Own” while in fact the motors were built by Aermacchi in Italy.


In 1971 Harley-Davidson entered the snowmobile market when between 80 and 100 units were manufactured for in-the-field testing. Harley-Davidson advertised the motors as “Harley’s Own” while in fact the motors were built by Aermacchi in Italy.

By 1972 production was up to 10,000 units. During this time span Harley’s parent company AMF moved the AMF snowmobile manufacturing facilities to the Harley-Davidson snowmobile manufacturing site at Oakcreek,WI. However, no more AMF snowmobiles were ever produced.

http://www.snowmobilemuseum.com/index.php?page=Sleds_on_Display&list=9&archive=0

1 comment:

  1. Hi, Great site! I've read the entire thing end to end and really appreciate the time you have put into this for the benefit of us all.
    In regards to this however I think it is fair for Harley to call this their own engine as they did own Aermacchi at that point in time and labeled many Aermacchi products as Harley Davidsons.

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