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Old 01-23-2015, 02:03 PM   #5
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Default Re: A with Tracks

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BTW how do you enter into this thing? Do the doors open?
An ARPS Snowbird, the driver's side door is usually split just below the lowermost hinge: the upper panel can still open above the track.

Vince Falter at his Fordgarage site has a nice brochure pointing out that Admiral Richard E. Bird brought the Snowbirds to Antartica in 1930. I would copy & paste here (giving full attribution) but Vince has set up his entire site to be "non-copyable." So go yourself to http://www.fordgarage.com/pages/arpssupersnowbird.htm

Each year Model T snowbirders have a get-together/meet here in Cow Hampshire. Usually one can count on at least one Model A "Quail" Snowbird in the flock. This year held at Stowe, VT. February 7,8 2015.

See http://www.modeltfordsnowmobile.com/

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