I recently stumbled upon this sweet vintage snowmobile barn find while on a family trip in Southeast Minnesota.
Enjoy these dust-covered sleds that might one day be rescued. Or not.
I recently stumbled upon this sweet vintage snowmobile barn find while on a family trip in Southeast Minnesota.
Enjoy these dust-covered sleds that might one day be rescued. Or not.
“They’re still out there, but getting harder to find!”
I haven’t figured out the kind of person who wants that many sleds, but yet keeps stored like that.
I’ll take one of the old Panthers.
Soon you have contact information right? Those things need some love.
I would take the EXT Special!
What’s not to understand? If you have that much space, you gotta fill it! Nice find.
Not to be greedy, but I would take the el-tigre and an old panther for sure, need projects for retirement coming up soon.
I would be interested in the 76 Yamaha Exciter.
What’s the story behind the Comanche ? That’s one I don’t recognize. Chapparall ? Looks kinda like a Wild One though.
The Comanche is a Roll-O-Flex / Wild-One made in Saskatchewan. It is a 1971 I believe.
I think I see a Homelite in the background
I’m thinking the roll-o-flex had a Yamaha engine. Back in the day I wanted one of these sleds but ended up with a Sno Jet SST which had a Yamaha engine and slide suspension. Bought a new left over back in 1974 for $ 825 bucks !
I would be interested in the Larson, and sleighs.
are any of these left and or for sale?