New iMac without Lion

I'd like to replace my old iMac with a newer one, but don't want Lion.  I have too many apps that won't run under Lion and I'm not ready to replace them all.
I'm having trouble finding a new one that doesn't have Lion installed. If I get one with Lion, can it be downgraded to Snow Leopard or are there hardware changes that won't allow that?
Thanks,

It can be done
The easiest way supposedly is to get a copy of the 10.6.6 grey disks for your machine by calling Apple with your Serial number (apple menu>about this mac> more info). With these disks it might be possible to c boot off the disk, wipe Lion off and replace with Snow Leopard.
The other way that does seem to work is combining the 10.6.3 white retail disk with the 10.6.8 Combo Update and applying through Firewire Target Disk Mode to the other Mac, obviously the other Mac has to be able to boot from the 10.6
Keep in mind that Apple sets the firmware to refuse to boot from earlier OS X install disks, for instance I have a new 2011 MBP that comes with 10.6.6 grey disks, but won't boot from the 10.6.3 white retail disks despite the fact that the hardware drivers for my machine are on the 10.6.3 disks.
So with that in mind a 10.7 factory machine shouldn't be allowed to boot a 10.6.6 disk, but Apple may have made a exception so a new machine can fit into a existing workflow.
Anyway read this post, I haven't tried any of this myself as I tactfully gotten my MBP before the release of the insecure train wreck of a OS called Lion.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3264421?start=0&tstart=0
https://discussions.apple.com/message/16276201#16276201

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