Chrysler Sno Runner
The Chrysler Sno-Runner: A quirky, single-passenger snow vehicle manufactured by the Chrysler Marine Division between 1979 and 1982.
Originally envisioned as a lightweight, compactable snow-bike for the US military, it weights just 71 pounds and can be easily disassembled to fit into a car trunk.
Engine: 134cc two-stroke Westbend/Chrysler PowerBee engine producing 7-8hp.
Speed: Factory rated for up to 25-28mph, though realistic top speeds hover around 20-25mph.
Fuel Capacity: The tubular aluminum frame doubles as the fuel tank, holding about 1.3 to 2 gallons of premixed fuel.
Operation: Features an automatic centrifugal clutch, twist-grip throttle, and bicycle-style hand brakes.
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