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McLean's friends are proud of his achievements and give him a hand. "Some of us have helped with some parts, like the mechanical work, wiring and installing glass. But he does the woodwork himself and the finishing. They're every bit as good as when they came off the factory line in Quebec. In fact, they're probably better, because he has access to better finishes than they probably had then," says friend Bob Huck.
These machines were produced by the L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limitée in Valcourt, Que., from 1937 to 1958. The wooden ones McLean restores date from the late 1940s and can carry up to 10 people comfortably inside a warm, heated cabin. Later models were made out of metal.
Folks, the above wording is from the woodworking mag that did the story on Cameron Mclean. It says these machines were made from 1937 to 1958. Was the 1937 built from wood ? I thought the last wooden body was built in 1951.
It says Cam restored the ones from the late 40's. Can anyone add to this
I know the bombardiers were built up to 1969.