1966 - 1968 Vintage Ski-doo Olympic Snowmobile Cover on 2040-parts.com
Ballston Spa, New York, United States
Here is the cover for the 1966 through1968 Olympic. The style of this cover is specific to these sleds as they have a shorter windshield than the '69-'70's. This very popular cover features the "Ski Doo" logo embroidered over the windshield area of the cover. PLEASE NOTE: We designed this cover to fit the 1968 which has a fiberglass backrest (as seen in the photo of the two sleds without covers). The '66 and '67 have narrower backrests and the cover fits loosely over the backrest as shown in the last photo. These covers are designed to float over the sled to keep dust, dirt etc. off of your prized Ski-Doo. There are no bungee cords or hooks to get caught and potentially scratch your windshield or paint. There are only four small D-rings sewn into the hem for tying down. All covers made using 10 ounce duck material that has been treated for mildew and water resistance. Logos are Embroidered for a professional look that is a reflection of your first class Ski-Doo! |
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