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Skis for cars?
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Garrett Meadows
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The guys on "American Pickers" were picking the barns of an old Vermont farmer who had extremely early farm equipment, buggies, wagons, and cars. They came across skis for Model T cars.

Evidently, in the winter months when the countryside was snowbound, the front tires of a Model T could be removed and replaced with modified skis fashioned out of caste-iron. The car-skis were popular for mail deliverers and doctors.

Now, I wonder if early Packards could be equipped with car-skis.

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Posted on: 2016/6/5 19:16
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Re: Skis for cars?
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EDITED.

Sure, most any car could be so-equipped. There are a number of vintage photos of Packards with skis, not so uncommon in Scandinavia and Russia with special after-market devices. I believe this photo is of one of Czar Nicholas' fleet of Packards; the caption says Twin Six but I think it may actually be a "48". This one also has a kind of half-track conversion kit.

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Posted on: 2016/6/5 20:21
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I believe this photo is of one of Czar Nicholas' fleet of Packards...


Yes, it is one of the cars of the Russian Czar or better, it was. The photo shows the moment of expropriation.

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It is a clip-on system "K?gresse", developed by the French engineer Adolphe K?gresse, who worked at court of Nicholas II. Later he went back to his home country and sold the Patent to Citro?n.

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Posted on: 2016/6/12 23:32
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