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1960 - 1961 Ski-doo Snowmobile Cover - New on 2040-parts.com

US $169.00
Location:

Ballston Spa, New York, United States

Ballston Spa, New York, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:vintage, bombardier, ski doo,Tin body Brand:ski doo Manufacturer Part Number:na


This cover has been fitted and made specifically for the 1960 and 1961 “Tin Cabs”. 


This cover is great for keeping the dust and soil away from your sled. 


The embroidered logo on the front of the cover is 14” wide, the same size as the logo on the front of the sled. It is embroidered with the same color thread as the original logo. There are over 50,000 stitches in the logo.


The cover is made of 10 ounce duck material that has been treated for mildew and water resistance. Four small D-rings are sewn into the hem of the cover.



The quality of the cover and logo reflect the quality of the sled. 




Visit our E Bay Store to see our other Vintage Covers: 


1962   Tin Cab (coming soon)
1963 - '65
1968
1969 - '70
'71 - '72 Olympic (coming soon)
Elan
1972 T'NT
1973 T'NT (Sliver Bullet)
1974 T'NT F/a
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