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The Mercury Snowmobile page

    https://mercurysnowmobiles.com/
    My hobby is collecting and maintaining Vintage Mercury Snowmobiles. I will Buy, Sell, and Trade Parts for all years and models of these Classic Machines. Email Us! Visits from Mercury Fans Since 3/1/2000 to 11/24/2007 378,934 hits Since 11/24 2007 Submit your page to 34 popular sites for free, using one form!

Mercury Snowmobiles Story

    http://www.mercurysnowmobiles.com/early%20story.htm
    The corporate name was changed to Mercury Marine, and Merc snowmobiles hung around for a few more years. The Hurricane upgraded to a para-rail type suspension and got a 15 hp boost in power, and the Rocket and Lightning mutated into the Max and S/R series. Carl Kiekhaefer started Kiekhaefer Aeromarine and focused on marine racing.

Mercury Snowmobiles for Sale: Where can You Find One?

    https://powersportsguide.com/mercury-snowmobiles/
    Mercury snowmobiles were in production from 1968 to 1976. Conclusion Mercury was one of the most remarkable players on the snowmobile market in the ‘70s. Mercury sleds were arguably heavy and bulky machines, which underwent many changes over the years. The most popular models were the Hurricane and the latest Mercury sleds, the Trail-Twisters.

1976 Mercury Sno-Twister | Snowtech Magazine

    https://www.snowtechmagazine.com/1976-mercury-sno-twister/
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Let it Snow! | Mercury Racing

    https://www.mercuryracing.com/blog/let-it-snow.html
    The Soo is home to the International 500 snowmobile race. I was there – from start-to-finish when brothers Stan and Doug Hayes won it in 1976 riding a 440 Sno-Twister for Team Mercury. The Sno-Twisters and Trail Twisters were way ahead of their time – an evolutionary leap from the early Mercury sleds. These machines are still very popular today.

Mercury Sno Twister Team Tri Par – Mercury Sno Twister …

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    Mercury Sno Twister Team Tri Par – Mercury Sno Twister snowmobile racing team Welcome to Team Tri Par Back in the early ’70’s a small Mercury Dealer in Cedarburg, WI started a team that raced Mercury Sno Twisters. That team grew into the largest independent Mercury racing team known as TEAM TRI PAR.

1974 Mercury Sno-Twister | Snowtech Magazine

    https://www.snowtechmagazine.com/snotwister/
    Mercury at the time was building two strokes for their trail sleds. The most powerful was a 644cc twin producing 50 hp @ 6400 rpm. The Advanced Research Group also had a 6-cylinder inline 440cc motor in development that spun at 13,000 rpm. Les Cahoon quickly dismissed this engine and started looking at the aftermarket to see what was available.

Were You Crazy 'bout A Mercury (Snowmobile)? | SnowGoer

    https://snowgoer.com/top-stories/crazy-bout-a-mercury-snowmobile-that-is/27205/
    Fun-loving couples enjoy snowmobiling for exhilarating moments… and as a means for a few moments along together away from the crowd. This 25-hp Mercury Rocket has a 339cc displacement. The 25-hp Mercury 250E is one of four electric starting models offered for 1970 by Kiekhaefer Mercury.

Top of The Lake Snowmobile Museum | Sleds on Display

    https://www.snowmobilemuseum.com/index.php?page=Sleds_on_Display&id=233
    The 340 S/T cost was $1,685.00. The Mercury Sno-Twister was the first Mercury snowmobile made for racing. It was introduced in 1974 with a slogan "Snowmobiles which defy the others" and sold for stock category racing. They introduced it into their race team. It also was made for trail riding comfort & ease of handling.

1976 MERCURY SNO-TWISTER Lisa Biddescombe Race Sled …

    http://www.snoprousa.com/1976-mercury-sno-twister-lisa-biddiscombe-sled-returns-2-family.html
    1976 MERCURY SNO-TWISTER 340 L isa raced this sled as a family team mate. The sled was sold by her dad Roger to a guy named Fritz. Fritz raced it once at Nordman in Idaho, then parked it. Then it was sold to a MERC collector in Wenatchee, Washington. Later to be sold to another Vintage Sled Collector in Bend Oregon.

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