I don't have the best reputation for getting an early start on anything, so I best get going on selecting a machine to take on this little 70+ mile adventure. I am generally a front motor only guy, and I prefer the 80-84 sleds for trail riding. But, it seems a few mid-mount sleds have made their way into the collection over the years.
Taking a look out in the storage barn I found I had 4 JD bogie sleds hiding under NOS parts and NOS dust. First up would be the coolest of them to redo, a 1974 JD295/s with bogies. The 295/s was the only Deere with factory optional suspension, slide rails and bogies. On top of that a dealer installed "bogie-Slide" could have replaced either factory suspension. The 295/s is the only Deere drilled for both suspension mounting location, so technially you could install any of the 3 suspension back and forth.

But this sucker is rough. It was a gift from my buddy "Stymie" a few years back, but the chassis is pretty straight. It just needs a motor, handle bars, ski's, front tank, and about 4 man-years of labor...

But she's got bogies, baby, bogies! And dual Mikuni carbs as a bonus, since I generally dislike Walboro or other carbs of the ilk.