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Is this the correct answer for #1-
In 1927, the first patent for a snowmobile was issued to Carl J. Eliason of Sayner, Wisconsin. The patent listed Eliason's invention as a snow machine. Between the years of 1927 and 1962, thirteen patents were granted to inventors for snow vehicles considered the predecessors to the modern snowmobile.

In 1958, Joseph-Armand Bombardier designed the modern snowmobile. Bombardier is considered the father of snowmobiling who began commercial production and marketing of the Ski-Doo snowmobile.

Joseph-Armand Bombardier was the first person to successfully market snowmobiles. He was granted a Canadian patent in 1960 and a U.S. patent in 1962 for his endless track vehicle aka snowmobile.

Thanks, guess it's time to look into #1.
 

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Is this the correct answer for #1-
In 1927, the first patent for a snowmobile was issued to Carl J. Eliason of Sayner, Wisconsin. The patent listed Eliason's invention as a snow machine. Between the years of 1927 and 1962, thirteen patents were granted to inventors for snow vehicles considered the predecessors to the modern snowmobile.

In 1958, Joseph-Armand Bombardier designed the modern snowmobile. Bombardier is considered the father of snowmobiling who began commercial production and marketing of the Ski-Doo snowmobile.

Joseph-Armand Bombardier was the first person to successfully market snowmobiles. He was granted a Canadian patent in 1960 and a U.S. patent in 1962 for his endless track vehicle aka snowmobile.

You got her correct there Sledbunny, Right on ! Now it is your turn once again. Just for fun.... What about question # 3 ??
 

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1917. Man by the name of Virgil D White converted a Ford model T truck in Ossipee, New Hampshire.
 

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Good work Summitric Track N Trail is correct. Whats your question? The original 4 are done good work I thought that #1 would be the hardest but Anthony knows the king.

I am amazed people still talk about the Jetsar snowmobiles. The King had purchased 4 Jetstar snowmobiles from Hellstar. Two of them were sold at auction in 1999. One is still on display in Graceland and the other is unsure of. I am also interested in hearing from anyone that has a jetstar sled or parts. My uncles were the owners of Hellstar.
 
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