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Antarctic Snow Cruiser: The 20 tons and 55 Feet long Giant Vehicle that Completely Failed, 1930

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#4 Chicagoans got their first good look at the giant snow cruiser built for the Admiral Byrd Antarctic expedition when it was rolled out of the Chicago construction yards on October 24, 1939.→

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