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The 'Snow Vehicle' made by Armstead Snow Motors in 1924 is able to drive in the deepest snowdrifts with ease.
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Jan. 1926 Time Magazine:
“Having used the motor car for almost every other conceivable purpose, leading Detroit automobile makers have now organized a company entitled "Snow Motors Inc.," to put out a machine which will negotiate the deepest snowdrifts at six to eight miles an hour.
The new car will consist of a Ford tractor power-plant mounted on two revolving cylinders instead of wheels - something on the order of a steam roller."
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Music: "I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream For Ice Cream" by Harry Reser's Syncopators (1927)
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"Yes Sir! That's My Baby" by Coon Sanders (1926)
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"Lila" by Waring's Pennsylvanians (1928)
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"Charleston" by Green Hill Instrumental
