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is this Tucker snocat built by the same Tucker of Tucker cars?
No, I posted about that when I was curious about if there was a connection... there isn't
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2015/09/one-of-original-trans-antarctic.html
very interesting, thank you.besides, argentina also used tucker snocats in the antartida.
Jesse, I remember your postm, however the snocats used by argentina were not the same snocats that you post,it seems that the argentina ones were 7 or 8 years more modern, sorry I could not find better photoshttps://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=2923515031236336&set=pcb.4127305977322532https://www.facebook.com/ccamontania/photos/a.164336800279177/5811513778894756/
and here is photo of a restoration in 2009https://www.facebook.com/museonacionaldeaeronautica/photos/a.118264078189283/3058329110849417/
thanks! I'll have to wait until I get home to look into that and see if there's a post, I think so.
Hey Jesse, you know they have one of those Tucker Sno Cats at the Antique Gas and Steam Engine museum over in Vista.
yes, I do, I photographed it and posted it in 2009: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/07/tucker-snow-cat-pioneering-vehicle-of.html
is this Tucker snocat built by the same Tucker of Tucker cars?
ReplyDeleteNo, I posted about that when I was curious about if there was a connection... there isn't
Deletehttp://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2015/09/one-of-original-trans-antarctic.html
Deletevery interesting, thank you.
Deletebesides, argentina also used tucker snocats in the antartida.
Jesse, I remember your postm, however the snocats used by argentina were not the same snocats that you post,
Deleteit seems that the argentina ones were 7 or 8 years more modern, sorry I could not find better photos
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=2923515031236336&set=pcb.4127305977322532
https://www.facebook.com/ccamontania/photos/a.164336800279177/5811513778894756/
and here is photo of a restoration in 2009
Deletehttps://www.facebook.com/museonacionaldeaeronautica/photos/a.118264078189283/3058329110849417/
thanks! I'll have to wait until I get home to look into that and see if there's a post, I think so.
DeleteHey Jesse, you know they have one of those Tucker Sno Cats at the Antique Gas and Steam Engine museum over in Vista.
ReplyDeleteyes, I do, I photographed it and posted it in 2009: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/07/tucker-snow-cat-pioneering-vehicle-of.html
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