Vintage Snowmobiles

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Nicest One Left? 1976 Ski-Doo Elan Deluxe 250

Half of the US would probably never have a need for or wouldn’t even want a snowmobile, let would have owned or ridden one. It’s an odd sport for anyone who didn’t grow up with snow on the ground… more»

Willie G. Designed: 1973 Harley-Davidson Y440

American Machine and Foundry Corporation (AMF) had their fingers in a lot of different businesses in the 1970s, including the bowling industry which many of you know AMF from, but they also owned Harley-Davidson. This rare 1973 Harley-Davidson Y440… more»

Sno Goer: 1985 ASV Track Truck 2500

These half-track/half-wheel beasts are hard to categorize. They can be used either with snow or without snow, although you may have a tough time breaking trails with wheels on the front rather than tracks. This 1985 ASV Track Truck… more»

Kiddie Cat: 1986 Arctic Cat Kitty Cat

This is yet another strange case of a 6′-5″ tall guy liking tiny vehicles. Why is that? I usually gravitate toward small vehicles and I was ready to throw down $1,200 on this 1986 Arctic Cat Kitty Cat for… more»

Museum Find: 1965 Hus-Ski 200A Snowmobile

Some of the most interesting snowmobiles came from Canada – in fact, a lot of them did whether they were interesting or not. This 1965 Hus-Ski 200A is certainly interesting and the seller has it listed here on eBay… more»

Portable Snowmobile? 1981 Chrysler Sno Runner

Well, son of a you know what, I have never seen or heard of a Chrysler Sno Runner! Having spent a lot of my life in the south, I’m not familiar with snowmobiles, or even skis for that matter… more»

Vintage Sled-Mobile: 1963 Ski-Doo R6

The Ski-Doo is a brand name of snowmobile manufactured by Bombardier Recreational Products in Canada. The first Ski-Doo (called Ski-Dog initially) was produced in 1959 and the assembly line is still running today. This 1963 R6 model was restored… more»

Twin-Track Treat: 1974 Raider Double Eagle

As we’re on track (no pun intended) to get yet another foot of snow over the next day or so in the upper-Midwest, my thoughts always turn to Tucson. And after that, they turn to vintage snowmobiles, such as… more»

Snow Hog: 1974 AMF Harley-Davidson 440

Don’t worry, this isn’t turning into Snowmobile Finds, it’s still mainly a car-based site. I can’t help but think of these classic snowmobiles now that a few million of us are locked into winter a month early. We saw… more»

Snow Kitty: 1973 Arctic Cat Kitty Cat

So yeah, 2020 has thrown us yet another curveball with winter coming basically a full month earlier than usual here in the upper-Midwest. With that kick in the… uh.. gut, I couldn’t resist showing the first snowmobile here on… more»

Two For One! Chrysler Sno Runners

As we just got a dusting of snow this morning, I’m reminded that winter isn’t quite over yet for those of us who live in the upper-Midwest and north of here. Seeing these two Chrysler Sno Runners for sale… more»

Cold Comfort: 1970s Sno’ Coupe

In some locations, snowmobiles offer the most practical, and in some cases, the only form of transport when the weather turns nasty. Their greatest weakness is the fact that they don’t offer users the most comfortable traveling experiences. However,… more»

Snow Bike: 1982 Honda XL250S

The world seems to have gone mad lately with all of the Chrysler Sno Runners coming out of the woodwork. It’s like there are more for sale now than they ever made. This one is a little different, it’s… more»

Cushman Trackster: Going Places!

The Cushman Trackster was introduced in 1970 as a vehicle that could “…take you to places you couldn’t go before!” and I think that still holds true today. This one is listed for sale here on eBay and is… more»

Low Budget Retro Project: 1969 Ski-Doo Snowmobile

If you live in the North as I do, snowmobile season is starting to heat up. While the mountains in 2019 are filled with high-horsepower, long-track, light-weight sleds, 50 years ago, this one was the king of the backcountry…. more»

Stored Since 1983: 1973 Raider 44TT

As someone who grew up in the golden age of snowmobiling – the 1960s and 1970s – anything unusual like this 1973 Raider 44TT is solidly on my radar. They’re rare and they usually end up being among the… more»

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