I've decided that I wan't to buy myself a super cheap snowmobile. Something that I could possibly pick up for under $1500. I realize that's a pretty low number but I just recently bought two ATV's (2014 Polaris Sportsman 850XP H.O. and a 2014 Polaris Sportsman 550 Touring) along with a 2015 H&H 7x16 enclosed trailer to store and haul them, which means my budget for new toys is pretty depleted at the moment and that's why I'm going to be pretty firm with that budget. I've looked on craigslist to give myself an idea of what I can get for that price and as what would make sense; the sleds had consistently high mileage, aren't in great condition, and were made mostly within the early to late 90's. "Not running" also popped up a fair amount of times. There was certainly no shortage of options here in central Minnesota. I expected old and beat up snowmobiles for my budget but I'm actually happy with that. I'm looking for a project. Whatever I get, I plan to immediately rebuild the engine and hopefully install a few performance parts while I'm at it. Then over the next couple of years I'll continually upgrade and restore it. Now if I'm being honest I really don't know much at all about snowmobiles. I've completed the online safety course and got my certificate and that's about it. I'm hoping I can get some advice in looking for a snowmobile in my price range of <$1500. What brands should I look for and which should I stay away from? Ideally I would want something that has replacement parts available for a reasonable price, good build quality, has performance parts available, and is in general a good base to build on and is not designed in a way where they're unnecessarily complicated to work on. I would also love to hear your opinions on if there are any brands you think I should look for or avoid. Anything that I should also consider and did not mention would also be greatly appreciated. Thank you for any advice you can give and tolerating a bit of my ramblings.