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Anybody know much about a 400 or 440 1972 Ski doo Bliizzard? May have a chance to purchase 1, what would you pay? Not running, no seat ,rest all there,and in not to bad a shape for a race sled.
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Fuuuuuuuuuuuny! Lots here in Sask, but very cold now,-26C right now,and some wind. In Fahrenheit, if I remember that's F'ing cold!
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been -50C here with the windchill last 2 days, long days in the towtruck....
Adam Epp
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
74 400 (2 - sold)
75 800 (motor in pieces, next on the resto list)
75 X4 Special (bare tunnel, stripped)
76 340 Cyclone (resto in progress)
76 340 Cyclone (bare tunnel, stripped)
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
74 400 (2 - sold)
75 800 (motor in pieces, next on the resto list)
75 X4 Special (bare tunnel, stripped)
76 340 Cyclone (resto in progress)
76 340 Cyclone (bare tunnel, stripped)
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DAMN THATS COLD. WELL HERE IN THE U.S. WE HAVE A SAYING. BLAIME CANADA
WE DONT WANT THE COLD. BOB
WE DONT WANT THE COLD. BOB
BOB From MASS
OWN: 1 1983 JOHN DEERE LIQUIFIRE 440
1 1973 JOHN DEERE JDX8 440
1 1982 JOHN DEERE SPORTFIRE 440
1 2000 SKIDOO MXZ 600
GOTTA LOVE THAT TWO STROKE SMELL
OWN: 1 1983 JOHN DEERE LIQUIFIRE 440
1 1973 JOHN DEERE JDX8 440
1 1982 JOHN DEERE SPORTFIRE 440
1 2000 SKIDOO MXZ 600
GOTTA LOVE THAT TWO STROKE SMELL
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70 71 blizzard...only thing that comes to mind is a yellow bomb. the silver butts were next years.
if it was a race sled then the body would be custom made anyways.
if it was a race sled then the body would be custom made anyways.
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It has a front mounted engine, which is a rotarty valve. Has a hinged lid in the hood, which came in different sizes to accomadate 2 or 3 bangers.Google Gaston Ferland, I beleive his to be a 73' 650cc.
Bill
Bill
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bombardier didnt build rv until 74
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I'll see if I can find something to post, they weren't the most sleek looking machine I've ever seen, but the 72' was the 1st year of the Bomber Rotary,just the 400&440. 73' blizzards came in 2 styles, the newer style was very sleek, and sharp! Actually when I think of it, they kinda look like a Ski-Daddler,just a little widder and yellow!
Bill
Bill
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All true blizzards (prior to 1979) are in demand. 72 had lots of firsts; RV, jackshaft, front mounted engines for the yellow line. The 72 400 had some notable x-county race achievements (Winn to St Paul) thus has a bit of heritage to go with it. Parts are hard to find, so make sure it's complete if you decide to take the plunge. Pistons for 400 and 440 still turn up on ocassion, things like RV covers, brass gears, (some) oil seals are in high demand & not easy to find. Lots of pans/bumpers got cut for ease of clutch change out; extra value for clean chassis. Good luck