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THE ANTIQUE SNOWMOBILE CLUB OF AMERICA LEADS THE WAY IN PROMOTING AND PRESERVING THE RICH HERITAGE OF THE EARLY YEARS OF SNOWMOBILING.
The Antique Snowmobile Club of America was founded in 1976 by a group of dedicated and enthusiastic snowmobilers who recognized a need to keep alive the pioneering spirit that led to the development of the very first over-the-snow machines, and eventually gave birth to the sport of modern-day snowmobiling.
Today, the Antique Snowmobile Club of America has issued over 2700 memberships all across North America and throughout the world.
The purpose of the Antique Snowmobile Club of America is to preserve and restore the early snow machines and to help promote wider acquaintances, closer relationships and to aid members in their preservation and restoration efforts.
Any person can join!!! An antique snowmobile is defined as a 1968 or earlier model year snowmobile. Whether you own one or your merely interested, you are invited to join.
Each member receives a distinctive club patch and decal; six issues of the IRON DOG TRACKS newsletter per year, with technical restoration hints, a schedule of displays, parades and other activities; a membership card; and the satisfaction of helping to preserve snowmobile history.
We look forward to hearing from you!
There are two ways to join the Antique Snowmobile Club of America:
1. Complete the on-line form below and pay with Paypal below, or
2. Print out this application form and mail your check for $25.00 US funds to:
ASCOA
Att'n. Jennifer Kurtzhals
5232 Sandhill Rd.
Almont MI. 48003
The Antique Snowmobile Club of America was founded in 1976 by a group of dedicated and enthusiastic snowmobilers who recognized a need to keep alive the pioneering spirit that led to the development of the very first over-the-snow machines, and eventually gave birth to the sport of modern-day snowmobiling.
Today, the Antique Snowmobile Club of America has issued over 2700 memberships all across North America and throughout the world.
The purpose of the Antique Snowmobile Club of America is to preserve and restore the early snow machines and to help promote wider acquaintances, closer relationships and to aid members in their preservation and restoration efforts.
Any person can join!!! An antique snowmobile is defined as a 1968 or earlier model year snowmobile. Whether you own one or your merely interested, you are invited to join.
Each member receives a distinctive club patch and decal; six issues of the IRON DOG TRACKS newsletter per year, with technical restoration hints, a schedule of displays, parades and other activities; a membership card; and the satisfaction of helping to preserve snowmobile history.
We look forward to hearing from you!
There are two ways to join the Antique Snowmobile Club of America:
1. Complete the on-line form below and pay with Paypal below, or
2. Print out this application form and mail your check for $25.00 US funds to:
ASCOA
Att'n. Jennifer Kurtzhals
5232 Sandhill Rd.
Almont MI. 48003
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Canadian --- existing member one year membership renewal
Canadian member Annual dues: 1 year
Canadian --- existing member two year membership renewal
Canadian --- existing member three year membership renewal
Canadian member Annual dues: 3 years
These old snow machines were workhorses...
Pete H. loved to demonstrate the "soil auger" attachment for his TrailMaker. You could also order an optional ice auger for ice fishing, or a blade for clearing your driveway.
Snodeo ride, near Mahnomen, MN
The 42nd annual SNODEO in
Naytahwaush, MN near Mahnomen , out in front of
Broken Arrow Resort
Naytahwaush, MN near Mahnomen , out in front of
Broken Arrow Resort
from Vintage Sno Cat Spectacular show - Roseau, MN
Here are six consective years of Polaris machines - from 1964 through 1969. Proudly displayed by the Bruce Monsrud family!