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Vintage Snowmobiles
Vintage Snowmobiles
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The Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association is excited to offer you a variety of information on Vintage Snowmobiling in Saskatchewan. Here you will find everything from step-by-step restoration techniques to vintage rallies and shows. Just Click on the links below for an exciting Vintage Adventure! 2010 SNOWMOBILE SHOW VINTAGE SNOWMOBILE DISPLAY TIPS ON ANTIQUE SNOWMOBILE RESTORATION PROJECT SLED - 1975 SKI-DOO 245 RV RESTORATION OF A SKI-DOO (Richard Schropp) VINTAGE SNOWMOBILE EVENT PICTURES
- Last Mountain Lake Drifters Show and Shine, Regina Beach, SK - July 23, 2011 Click here for photos - Show and Shine, Bulyea, SK - August 2010 Click HERE for photos
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Bulyea, Saskatchewan - August, 2010 |
Earl Grey, Saskatchewan - February, 2010 |
1963 R6 Skidoo By: Gord Wyatt
My father, Douglas Wyatt, purchased this sled in 1966. It was advertised, as I recall, in the Western Producer and sold through Brook’s Equipment in Winnipeg. Dad took delivery of the sled “sight unseen”, and it arrived in November 1966 via CP Rail. At that time there were very few sleds in the area, and this one soon earned a reputation for being able to go though massive amounts of snow without getting bogged down. However, it was no speed demon, with a clocked speed of about 28 miles per hour! Through the years new sleds came and went, but Dad, and myself for that matter, could never bring ourselves to part with it. In 1974 “old yeller” past to my wife, Maurena, who still recalls so many fun times with so many good friends in times that sledding was a little less organized than it is now. Wiener roasts in Tetlock Coulee, rides down Bob Cat Trail, visits to the “Moose Caboose” and climbing the snow covered hills in the Pipestone Valley, winding through the many trails all come to mind. Through the late 80’s and early 90’s both our daughters cut their sledding teeth on the 1963. However, by the late 90’s interests changed and our favourite old skidoo was relegated to storage in the quonset. Recent activities motivated us to find a good home for it. Richard Schropp purchased the sled in the fall of 2010, and, as you can see, has restored it as a true masterpiece.
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