This 1980 Chrysler Sno-Rabbit is one of two acquired by the seller in 2022 that were reportedly hidden under original ownership in their factory crates to avoid a spousal dispute. Equipment includes an air-cooled 134cc two-stroke single, a recoil starter, a centrifugal clutch, a cleated rear track, a 1.3-gallon fuel tank, trail lighting, a twist-grip throttle, a black vinyl solo seat, and quick-release disassembly pins. This crated Sno-Rabbit is offered at no reserve in Illinois for off-road use only with a bill of sale.
The aluminum frame is finished in orange with white “Sno-Rabbit” graphics and features an integrated 1.3-gallon tank to hold pre-mixed fuel. Equipment includes a taillight, a high- and low-beam headlight, rider foot pegs, a black vinyl seat with a debossed Chrysler logo, and five quick-release pins that allow for disassembly without tools.
Steering is from a fiberglass-reinforced front ski and braking is via a band on the clutch drum operated with a lever on the left handlebar.
The uninstalled handlebar is equipped with switchgear for the lights and ignition as well as a twist-grip throttle with automatic return and a position indicator. No instrumentation is present, therefore total mileage is unknown.
The air-cooled 134cc two-stroke Power Bee single was made by Chrysler Marine and features a pull-starter and an exhaust with a heat shield.
The bike is equipped with a 3″-wide rear track and a centrifugal clutch.
The Sno-Runner does not have a title and is being sold on a bill of sale only.
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