LMC Sighting?

Alpine

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Found a machine on the side of the road here in North West BC, stopped and looked at it quickly.
Looks like an lmc/thiokol...its a mess. It has an OC 12 diff...etc.

What is it and year range? Late 80s?

Cheers!
 
Anyone have some insight on this one?
 

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not like any Thiokol I have seen the grousers look home brew might be something put together out of parts.
 
That is a snopacer made by Nodwell, or what is left of one
 

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Brad was the 70's shag carpet standard equipment. that machine is kind of ugly being a nodwell product one would expect it has a tough under carriage. could it be a good candidate for a better cab ? or would one be better off to let some krusty collector scoop it up.
 
Brad was the 70's shag carpet standard equipment. that machine is kind of ugly being a nodwell product one would expect it has a tough under carriage. could it be a good candidate for a better cab ? or would one be better off to let some krusty collector scoop it up.

Don, I think the name of that piticular model with that option was " shag in wagen " :wink:
 
Ok guys...can someone PM me some thoughts on an evaluation to make an offer...
i will tell you what i saw...

Was running two years ago
standard transmission
what looks to be an oc 12 diff
chewed but usable drive sprockets
other than that, has some items i could use. components etc.
Shag-in Wagon ...
 
the fact it has make shift grousers just about devalues it to nothing it cost me 3 grand for guides on my 2100. I could only imagine how much a full set of grousers and belts would cost than tack on your time to build them up. just because it ran once doesn't make it a good deal unless money is no object.
 
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