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Bring back to reality and tell me why not to make an offer on this

I need some one to talj me out of this. PLEASE
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Whatever floats yer boat ...
 
it is very cool
If you like older stuff and you would enjoy it. I say go for it.
Those who ask why do not understand.
You don't need it.
But no one who has a Spyder needs it either.
 
Well

As a collector's item it is sweet fully restored. Maybe for those into vintage races, or nostalgic rides... How's that VW...?? :dontknow:
 
:shocked: I'm not the guy that you need whispering in your ear... hide.gif
Having said that:
We had one of the first Nordics: they came out in 1969, and had a 370cc, 22 hp. engine.
In 1971: they changed to a polycarbonate hood, and put the 24 hp. 399 cc engine in them! :yes:
They were a really nice machine for that time! nojoke

This one looks pretty dang excellent; but I wonder a bit about why the belt is riding so low in the secondary clutch?


A thought just occurred to me: Can the "Boa Dude": ride a Ski Doo?
 
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If that's your thing go for it! :)

I had a thing for Yamaha Sno-scoots for a while, bought some, fixed some, sold some. Done with them now but it was fun for a while.
 
Did you ever have any of the 125 cc Sno-Sport models?
We had our Son on a Sno-Scoot (80 cc), back when he was about 5. That little machine would run 35 mph with him on it! :yikes:
 
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:shocked: I'm not the guy that you need whispering in your ear... View attachment 163042
Having said that:.........

Orright Bob, I can see that you're not gonna be whispering in his EAR from down there under the chair.... but just what is it you are planning on whispering into from down there?? :shocked:

Back on topic - Roger, I can't really help you either! That is one really nice looking Ski-Doo!! :firstplace:

Still, if only we regularly got enough snow down here in Aus to make one of them worthwhile, you wouldn't need to worry at all, cos I'da bought it already & it'd be heading this way right now!! What a great looking machine!! :2thumbs:
 
It makes PERFECT sense for everyone to buy a snowmobile... nojoke
If we all did: Mother Nature (Being a contrary old Biddy...); would NEVER let another drop of snow fall...



...increasing our Spyder Seasons! :yes::yes::yes:
 
That's a very nice Nordic, museum quality actually. Wish they had before and after, side by side photos which would show how much work goes into a project like this. As with any restoration, you almost never see a profit on your time and materials. This is probably priced right for the market at 3900 IMO.

Good observation on the drive belt in the secondary. They stopped making belts for this model many years ago. Looks like a current belt similar in size and shape to the original was added. Otherwise, this is what they looked like on the showroom floor 48 years ago.
 
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