I don't know much about them, but just wondering what the price range would be for a complete running 76 RV 340? Also are there any areas that are problems on these sleds?
Thanks
Dave
1976 RV 340
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1976 RV 340
1978 340 CC Liquifire
I once bought my kids a set of batteries for Christmas with a note on it saying, toys not included
I once bought my kids a set of batteries for Christmas with a note on it saying, toys not included
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1976 RV 340
I bought my first 77' RV in 81', still have it. 76's are fewer, single tuned exhaust ,and I think a slightly smaller area under hood. Although maybe not lightning fast,[stock] they are very quick, light, and nimble machines. I've had very few problems with mine , a couple of pistons over the years. I actually got it out again this year after not running for a decade. Clutches are no screaming hell! Stan Hayes rode a CC RV for Skidoo before going over to Deere to help develope the next Gen Liquifire, low and wide! Not sure on price, I think the 250's are getting hard to find parts for.
Bill
Bill
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1976 RV 340
Thanks Bill, I will be looking at this machine later today.
Dave
Dave
1978 340 CC Liquifire
I once bought my kids a set of batteries for Christmas with a note on it saying, toys not included
I once bought my kids a set of batteries for Christmas with a note on it saying, toys not included
1976 RV 340
Dave.. If you pick up this sled and decide you want to move it there is a guy up in nebraska that will take it off your hands and pay you a fair price.I will get you his e-mail if you want it..
Frankie
Frankie