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Been a busy week, and it looks like I got it done just on time for the snow !! I need another project now. smilesmile

Here's a before and after shot !!

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Looks great Dan!
That blacked out windscreen makes it look tuff!
What kinda project you're looking for?biggrinbiggrin



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I need projects that won't cost me any money !! LOL

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I like how you walked way out to the side and then round the front, so you could get a shot of the fresh snow in front of the snowmobile

 

I notice these things

 

Looks great by the way.



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Dave Scott wrote:

I like how you walked way out to the side and then round the front, so you could get a shot of the fresh snow in front of the snowmobile

 

I notice these things

 

Looks great by the way.


 I also made sure the big yellow stain by the woodpile wasn't in the picture !!biggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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Dang! You did a nice job on that one, it looks sweet!

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That's looks great Dan. Super job

 

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Thanks!! Unfortunately I'll probably never get to ride it, because I built it for my Son. His last sled was a 1974 Olympique 300, so he should notice this has a bit more power.

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He'll need a trailer for it by tomorrow . Get crackin'.



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Nice job Dan!! If I ever need a sled painted I'll call you. Don't worry that will never happen. I HATE WINTER.furious



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hemi43 wrote:

Thanks!! Unfortunately I'll probably never get to ride it, because I built it for my Son. His last sled was a 1974 Olympique 300, so he should notice this has a bit more power.


  He will hopefully develop a great respect for this new found power and preserve this great restoration!smile 



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i have something for ya,
"I need another project now. smilesmile"
its a 1953 royal enfield 500cc single lung motor cycle. seeing the dramatic makeover of the sled, very well done, this would be right up your alley. no money down to you, we split the cost of parts and split the profit after sale. i have a 1000.00 in it. my h-d wrench played with it a bit sometime ago but it needs a magneto.
this is getting close to "I need projects that won't cost me any money !! LOL " . its 2 fold for me, its out of my shop and i break even on the purchase with a little interest on the investment. OR, just give me my purchase price.
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just throwing it out there. rick

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shag766 wrote:

i have something for ya,
"I need another project now. smilesmile"
its a 1953 royal enfield 500cc single lung motor cycle. seeing the dramatic makeover of the sled, very well done, this would be right up your alley. no money down to you, we split the cost of parts and split the profit after sale. i have a 1000.00 in it. my h-d wrench played with it a bit sometime ago but it needs a magneto.
this is getting close to "I need projects that won't cost me any money !! LOL " . its 2 fold for me, its out of my shop and i break even on the purchase with a little interest on the investment. OR, just give me my purchase price.
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just throwing it out there. rick


 Sounds like a plan !! I'll spray bomb it flat black with Tremclad, sell it for $1050 the next day, which should put $525 in each of our pockets. When are ya bringing it over? LOL



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Nice job on the sled Dan, are the graphics painted on or decals?



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34guy wrote:

Nice job on the sled Dan, are the graphics painted on or decals?


 My name is not Chris Stapley or Jeff Norwell !! Those are decals because I can't draw/paint a straight line !! biggrinbiggrin

I bought them off of E-bay from a company in Peterborough. Very nice quality and only cost around $100 with shipping.

Thanks for the comment.



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I too cant draw a decent stick man, My buddy steve could paint all of that on though ,what great talent.

will have to get together soon to turn them axles joe mac

is bill's truck shop handy you out there? gotta make a trip there soon too



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34guy wrote:

I too cant draw a decent stick man, My buddy steve could paint all of that on though ,what great talent.

will have to get together soon to turn them axles joe mac

is bill's truck shop handy you out there? gotta make a trip there soon too


 Bill's trucks is about 10 minutes away from here !!



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Nice job Dan. BUT

I think the pink stripe suited you better !

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Looks great Dan, until his first encounter with some trail brush

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oldkoot wrote:

Looks great Dan, until his first encounter with some trail brush


 That's OK, as long as it's just brush. I'll be nervous every-time he's out with it, but you can't live under a rock. Sleds can always be repainted.



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Nice to see there aren't many bubble wrap kids on this site .They all seam to be riding trails ,drag racing ,burnouts and building ,the kids are alright. Ed

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Most guys would be happy if the paint on their car looked that nice, let alone a sled... Nice job...



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