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    When was the first Polaris snowmobile made?

    Question #33519. Asked by dumm.

    nealio302

    According the Polaris's website, the first Polaris snowmobile was made in December 1955 and January 1956.

    The first Polaris snowmobile rolled out of the shop and into the snow in January of 1956.

    http://www.polarisindustries.com/ourcompany/SWF/Main%201.04.swf

    Mar 29 08, 10:03 PM

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