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 !
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
1984 SKIDOO SAFARI GRAND LUXE
The 1984 Ski-Doo Safari Grand Luxe was the top of the line, with a 436.6cm Rotax engine, with electric start standard. New longer travel TRS6 suspension which had 6 full inches of rear travel and full instrumentation, including speedometer, tachometer, low oil and high beam headlights.
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
1974 EVINRUDE SKIMMER
Evinrude had three new sleds in 1974 and they were all called SKIMMERS.
There was a 400 with 35HP, A 440 with 40HP and A 650 with 50HP., all with reed valves which increased performance dramatically.
They all had a 15.5 inch track with a totally new suspension system.
Evinrude Advertised: "Get One or Get Used To Seeing Tail Lights"
There was a 400 with 35HP, A 440 with 40HP and A 650 with 50HP., all with reed valves which increased performance dramatically.
They all had a 15.5 inch track with a totally new suspension system.
Evinrude Advertised: "Get One or Get Used To Seeing Tail Lights"
Monday, August 4, 2014
Sunday, August 3, 2014
TRACK ENDURO RACING
November 1981 -
ENDURO - Exciting and Professional
Call it Track Enduro, Triple Crown racing, anything you like. It's a no-holds-barrel, long distance team race that takes hours to win. In 1981-82, after years of development in its Michigan birthplace, track enduro was growing strong in every direction.
Until you've seen a track enduro, you couldn't imagine the tremendous thrill created by fifty wildly-modified racing machines all on the track at once coming around on the parade lap looking for a green flag and a start of a race that won't end until the winning team has logged 250-350 miles, comparing to long distance style auto races
This is non-stop, furious track action, pit stops and well trained teamwork to captivate thousands of fans
ENDURO - Exciting and Professional
Call it Track Enduro, Triple Crown racing, anything you like. It's a no-holds-barrel, long distance team race that takes hours to win. In 1981-82, after years of development in its Michigan birthplace, track enduro was growing strong in every direction.
Until you've seen a track enduro, you couldn't imagine the tremendous thrill created by fifty wildly-modified racing machines all on the track at once coming around on the parade lap looking for a green flag and a start of a race that won't end until the winning team has logged 250-350 miles, comparing to long distance style auto races
This is non-stop, furious track action, pit stops and well trained teamwork to captivate thousands of fans
Saturday, August 2, 2014
KALAMAZOO TO RACE1975 RUPP FA
October 1974 - Kalamazoo Engineering, Grand Rapids, Michigan announced that The Kalamazoo Engineering's Kyotee racing team for the 1975 season will run Kalamazoo-modified Rupp Nitro FA machines on the PDC circuit.
Other companies to compete on the new circuit were Arctic Enterprises, Inc., Mercury Marine and Polaris. There was four classes, 340, 440, 650 super mod classes and the 440-X class.
The circuit included several new locations,and included not only USSA races, but also those sanctioned by other organizations
Other companies to compete on the new circuit were Arctic Enterprises, Inc., Mercury Marine and Polaris. There was four classes, 340, 440, 650 super mod classes and the 440-X class.
The circuit included several new locations,and included not only USSA races, but also those sanctioned by other organizations
Friday, August 1, 2014
THE BEGINNING OF THE RUPP SNOWMOBILE
THE 1965 RUPP SNOWMOBILE
There is no information available as per models and specs on the 1965 Rupps, other than there were approximately 500 manufactured.
There is no information available as to the production of any Rupp snowmobiles manufactured prior to 1965.
THE 1966 RUPP SNO SPORT AS PICTURED
There were approximately 1,000 Rupp Sno Sport Snowmobiles manufactured and sold in 1966. The 1966 Rupp Sno Sports featured two engines, A Hirth 053 and a JLO L-252. The 1966 Rupp snowmobiles had a 15 inch track with a bogie suspension.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
SNOWMOBILE ENERGY CONSUMPTION
For those who think that snowmobiling wastes energy! Snowmobiles used only 0.125 percent of all the gasoline consumption in 1978.
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
TUCKER SNO-CAT GROOMER
If you've ridden many groomed trails, undoubtedly you've encountered a large tracked vehicle pulling or pushing some type of groomer, leaving behind an 8 to 24 foot wide groomed trail.
Tucker Sno-Cat is such a machine. Tucker manufacturers four models which are promoted for snowmobile trail use: The smaller 1300 series, 1600 series and the 1642ME (mid engine). Special features such as four track feel and forged footing give groomers such as this from Tucker, increased efficiency.
Tucker Sno-Cat is such a machine. Tucker manufacturers four models which are promoted for snowmobile trail use: The smaller 1300 series, 1600 series and the 1642ME (mid engine). Special features such as four track feel and forged footing give groomers such as this from Tucker, increased efficiency.
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
1973-74 BOMBARDIER LOSS
Press Release - June 1974 - Valcourt, Quebec - In the annual report released to shareholders, Bombardier was expected to report a loss of approximately $7 million for the fiscal year ending January 31, 1974. That would compare with a profit of approximately $550,000.00 for the previous year.
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