Turblue
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99 700 rmk
Here my dads 1972 Ski-doo. All original. It spent a lot of years sitting in a farmers shed, and hardly used.
where were the ice races around edmonton?
WOW THAT THING IS CLEAN any collectors dream :d:d
Check out the flashing on the track lugs. Like it just came out of the mold. This sled has not seen a lot of miles. I should also mention that my dad is looking at selling it. PM me if interested.
Ahh it has a rusty bolt though......... you better just give it away before that thing rusts right off!Check out the flashing on the track lugs. Like it just came out of the mold. This sled has not seen a lot of miles. I should also mention that my dad is looking at selling it. PM me if interested.
heres some old pics i found of my dad!
his old mod, 180 HP! lol that poor thing had a hard life! He was at a buddy's house in Charley Lake, BC, ( IS THAT RIGHT?? JUST OUT OF FOR ST JOHN??) they we're doing something on it, anyways, one more beer! Jumps on it, hits the lake,( not a 100 feet away) and just pins it.........:d COLD SEIZED the mother!
towed it back to the shop and started to pull the SOB apart again he said it never ran the same after that little F up!
Anyways ENJOY
PS , i think these pics are before he blow it up!! And i also think there from 1993-1995? (but my mom was there and i was born in 1994) not sure tho cause in the same photo album there's pics of mom and dads brand new summits? and there 1996s? oh well)
Every one form up north should know this place ?
and one more! Think thats my uncle but not 100% sure!
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WOW that is pretty unreal hey?? Like must have been bought and then PARKED ???
Thats tumbler ridge core lodge. hidden valley, super bowl and back meadows.
The way I understand the story is that the engine seized shortly after the original owner bought it. They just stuck it in a shed instead of trying to fix it. About 3 years ago my dad bought it at an estate auction. He poured penetrating oil in the cylinders and let it sit for a few weeks. Eventually got it to free up, he cleaned up the carburetor, and was able to start it. Pretty amazing!
Bahahaha, the basement summit.
The way I understand the story is that the engine seized shortly after the original owner bought it. They just stuck it in a shed instead of trying to fix it. About 3 years ago my dad bought it at an estate auction. He poured penetrating oil in the cylinders and let it sit for a few weeks. Eventually got it to free up, he cleaned up the carburetor, and was able to start it. Pretty amazing!
HAHAHAHAH :d:d yeah RIC post them up?? Or are we talking about a different one????