September 1985 - More HP For Tigre 6000, A Revamped Cougar And A New Cheetah.
When Arctco reopened the doors at The Arctic Cat factory in Thief River Falls, Minnesota a little over three years ago, A company spokesman told the snowmobiles industry that Arcto was going to take it slow and try to gradually rebuild. The company was rebuilding after a devastating bankruptcy.
But the improvements to the new '86 Arctic Cat snowmobiles demonstrates that Arctco isn't content with just catching up to the rest of the industry, Rather it wants to lead the industry.
New for '86 in The Arctic Cat line is the Cheetah-a muscle bound long track sled designed to put more power and more track on the snow than any other long track sled in history. The new El Tigre also comes in with more muscle than ever with a 529cc engine making it meaner than ever. The Pantera received Arctics AFS suspension and The Cougar, Arctic Cats Trail model received another carburetor to give added boast on the trail.
This blog is all about snowmobiles from the 1960's thru 2000. The daily posts will feature stories, ads or press releases for a classic snowmobile during that period from various snowmobile magazines and other publications during that period in snowmobile history. Save this blog and view it on a regular basis. You never know, you may see your favorite classic sled featured here !
Friday, March 21, 2014
Thursday, March 20, 2014
THE 1968 SKI-KAT SNOWMOBILE
The Ski-Kat was built bt Sport King Inc. at Farmington, Michigan. There were seven models available in 1968 using three JLO engines, a 16, 18, and 20 horsepower. Standard features included twin headlights, warm-up stand, trailer hitch, band type brakes and tinted windshield.
The snowmobiles were 92 inches long, 30 inches wide and 40 inches high to the top of the windshield. The track was 15 1/2 inches wide and held 5 1/2 gallons of gasoline with two fuel tanks, which were plastic and removable.
The sleds were priced from $895.00 to $1095.00 F.O.B. Farmington. The skis were light guage stainless steel and the frame was galvanized steel. The seats and backrests were top quality material which stood the test of tome, not susceptable to cracking or checking
The engine was mounted on a special mount which tilted the engine top rearward, that necessitated a special carburetor adapter.
The snowmobiles were 92 inches long, 30 inches wide and 40 inches high to the top of the windshield. The track was 15 1/2 inches wide and held 5 1/2 gallons of gasoline with two fuel tanks, which were plastic and removable.
The sleds were priced from $895.00 to $1095.00 F.O.B. Farmington. The skis were light guage stainless steel and the frame was galvanized steel. The seats and backrests were top quality material which stood the test of tome, not susceptable to cracking or checking
The engine was mounted on a special mount which tilted the engine top rearward, that necessitated a special carburetor adapter.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
THE NEW 1976 JOHN DEERE RACER SNOWMOBILE
September 1975 - Moline, Illinois - Deere Unveils New Cross-Country Racer. John Deere has introduced its new Liquidator. The limited-edition sled will be available at John Deere dealerships starting in October, 1975.
The Liquidator is powered by a 340cc piston- ported engine that features liquid cooling with a radiator cooling system. There's also an eight gallon fuel tank in addition to several other new features designed for cross-country running.
The Liquidator is powered by a 340cc piston- ported engine that features liquid cooling with a radiator cooling system. There's also an eight gallon fuel tank in addition to several other new features designed for cross-country running.
Monday, March 17, 2014
THE NEW 1980 SKI-DOO ELITE
November 1979 - The Elite was one of the most Luxurious snowmobiles ever made and the only one to offer side by side seating. The luxury features included bucket seats, electric starting, heated hand grips, cigarette lighter and an enclosed front "trunk." The machine has two tracks for stability. Forward and reverse gears were also standard equipment.
Sorry, I wish I had a color picture of this snowmobile !
Sorry, I wish I had a color picture of this snowmobile !
Sunday, March 16, 2014
ABOUT MYSELF
I would like
to tell you a little more about myself. As I've illustrated in my
profile within this blog, my life has been centered around snowmobiles
which includes the present time. I was a Rupp dealer from 1969 thru
it's death in 1978. In 1980, I, along with some help made an attempt to
bring Rupp Industries back into existence. "GO HERE",
To read all about this attempt. In 1984, I moved to South Dakota and
went on to expand my snowmobile parts and accessories operation by the
name of SnoCat Shack and later was renamed Sport Shack, because of a
legal matter. I sold Sport Shack in 1996 and started a company by the
name of Battery Shack and sold over 14,000 batteries in 10 years. "CLICK HERE", To learn more about this business.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
1972 RUPP NITRO
November, 1971 - AD, The Rupp Nitro - The image of motion,and true to the promise. Nitro has a deep-down kind of form-follow-function beauty expressed to its super low-profile hood, windscreen and racing-wedge seat. Aerodynamically clean.. Born to run, with five very special Rupp twins - 295, 340, 400, 440 and 650cc classes. With horsepower output and torque you have to experience to believe. Power that sings through non-restrictive exhaust systems. Power that moves through improved Rupp hi-performance torque convertors-teamed with new Rupp Rails, the unique, slide rail suspension system that is the last word in traction. Here you have what some may call the ultimate snow machine. Able to grab all the gold and glory around. We're certain it's the best track and trail sled yet. When you drive it, you'll agree. Rupp Nitro. Vaarooooom!
Friday, March 14, 2014
ONE OF SKI-DOOS FIRST SNOWMOBILES
October 1983
Ski-Doo snowmobile models mark the 25th anniversary of snowmobiling. The man who invented the Ski-Doo snowmobiles who started the sport, Joseph Armand Bombardier, is shown in 1958 test riding one of his first snowmobiles
Ski-Doo snowmobile models mark the 25th anniversary of snowmobiling. The man who invented the Ski-Doo snowmobiles who started the sport, Joseph Armand Bombardier, is shown in 1958 test riding one of his first snowmobiles
Thursday, March 13, 2014
SKI-DOO WINS BRAGGING RIGHTS
September 1984 - Shoot-Out V
Ski-Doo's Formula Plus is the winner of Shoot-Out V, Snow Goers annual ine-'em-up-and-pull-the-trigger test of high performance muscle sleds. The Formula Plus swept high point honors in the handling phase and scored second highest in the acceleration portion of the test to earn the overall title of Shoot-Out Champion for 1985.
Shoot-Out V was held February 28th at The Lakewoods Resort on Lake Namekagon near Cable, Wisconsin. Competing were The Formula Plus, Indy 600, Arctic Cat El Tigre AFS and The Manta. Yamaha choose not to enter its V-Max.
Ski-Doo's Formula Plus is the winner of Shoot-Out V, Snow Goers annual ine-'em-up-and-pull-the-trigger test of high performance muscle sleds. The Formula Plus swept high point honors in the handling phase and scored second highest in the acceleration portion of the test to earn the overall title of Shoot-Out Champion for 1985.
Shoot-Out V was held February 28th at The Lakewoods Resort on Lake Namekagon near Cable, Wisconsin. Competing were The Formula Plus, Indy 600, Arctic Cat El Tigre AFS and The Manta. Yamaha choose not to enter its V-Max.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
THE 1980 POLARIS APOLLO
Autumn 1979 - The 1980 Polaris Apollo 340 was a full sized snowmobile at a bargain price.
The sled featured adjustable handlebars with a soft ride suspension system.
An accessory package which included a speedometer, tachometer, gas gauge and tow switch was available for the Apollo at extra cost. .
The sled featured adjustable handlebars with a soft ride suspension system.
An accessory package which included a speedometer, tachometer, gas gauge and tow switch was available for the Apollo at extra cost. .
Monday, March 10, 2014
THE 1976 MOTO-SKI FUTURA
November 1975 - 1976 Moto-Ski
The new Futura as advertised with all these standard features.
*Rotax 440cc Fan Cooled Engine
*Plated cylinders
*Double-Wall tuned muffler
*Self Adjusting Disc Brakes
*Sandwich-type safety seat
*Aluminum chain Case
*3-8" Triple-Pitch Chain
*Speedometer and Tachometer
*Torque reaction slide suspension
A TOUCH OF CLASS
The new Futura as advertised with all these standard features.
*Rotax 440cc Fan Cooled Engine
*Plated cylinders
*Double-Wall tuned muffler
*Self Adjusting Disc Brakes
*Sandwich-type safety seat
*Aluminum chain Case
*3-8" Triple-Pitch Chain
*Speedometer and Tachometer
*Torque reaction slide suspension
A TOUCH OF CLASS
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