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Velogeek
11-11-2010, 06:08 PM
I'm told this is a 1972 model SV 72, is that correct? Any idea on $ value if it's in fair/good working order?

Thanks in advance for any input!

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/TeFtkgdjI92VEtpCKjoFWhHCPaUoCwtrYVsC-4XEsOwKxjHwwJSsv7Knqt9f45IgTujZwGgA7szvPvSAdsVs1VA Q2Q=s512

boggie
11-11-2010, 06:17 PM
I'm told this is a 1972 model SV 72, is that correct? Any idea on $ value if it's in fair/good working order?

Thanks in advance for any input!

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/TeFtkgdjI92VEtpCKjoFWhHCPaUoCwtrYVsC-4XEsOwKxjHwwJSsv7Knqt9f45IgTujZwGgA7szvPvSAdsVs1VA Q2Q=s512

The cab looks proper for a Bombardier the SV72 just means it is a Snow Vehicle 1972 if it has 4 tires down each side it would be a SV200 if it has 5 then it could be a SV250 or SV250S s stands for speed reducer and uses a different hand ring and pinion

value, tracks are expensive, as is differentials 3750-5000 ave price

dds
11-11-2010, 06:18 PM
that one looks incredibaly nice for it's age also looks like it has sat for a while.

Velogeek
11-12-2010, 12:29 AM
Thanks for the information. I might have an opportunity to try to sell this unit for the resort it belongs to. The information I have so far is that it has not seen service for about a year (not used last winter) because it was replaced by a new piece of grooming equipment (used for XC skiing). It is in working condition and was recently started and moved.

This is what I've just learned:

Year: 1972
Model: SV72
Chassis: S200
Engine: 250 Ford 6cyl.
Transmission: C-4 3 speed auto

If anyone is interested you can contact me at velogeek@gmail.com

I'm going to try to get more details and pictures ASAP.

Thanks again.

JT