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Post by 13bodies on Jan 31, 2012 20:17:48 GMT -5
Got 3 more to the house today. They aren't arctic cats, but for $25 each i guess ill add them to the pile. Who knows, maybe I'll build me a ski poo for a change!
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Post by 13bodies on Jan 31, 2012 22:37:44 GMT -5
Well after a day of fun, this...... Is now this......
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Post by ROCKERFIST on Jan 31, 2012 23:26:55 GMT -5
Nice FInd! looks like your having fun dang nice silver bullet! hows the motors in them?
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Post by skidoodaddy on Jan 31, 2012 23:36:11 GMT -5
hey cool sleds thats a interesting Sled what is that a nordic? or OLY? in the last pics
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Post by 13bodies on Feb 1, 2012 1:08:39 GMT -5
It is an Olympic. It's either a 71,72 or 73. It has slide rail suspension on it which is kinda strange to me! It's got a 335 that I havnt even tried to pull over yet cuz it's been sitting since the 80's and I want to take the head off first and PB BLAST the cylinder walls real good so I don't mess up the walls or rings. The TNT is a 340, but someone took the plugs out and left them hanging on the coil wires, so I would say I'll be looking for a new engine, but I have an idea for this dilemma! The 1970 Olympic has a 335, but the gas tank is rusted right out!
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Post by BLACKCAT on Mar 16, 2012 7:04:44 GMT -5
Time to get out the diesel and SOAk that 340~!
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Post by olyman on Mar 26, 2012 11:52:23 GMT -5
Nicely done Don't worry about the rusty tank on the 70 - you can get crafty with a cutting wheel (surely gas is dead in it by now) and fit the plastic tank in it from an elan, or even a 71-73 oly. The 70 has a light chassis. No matter - nice score. Oh - the bullet is a 73 (what size engine does she have?) and the other oly looks like a 71. Sliders were optional in almost all of those models
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