1960-1961 Ski Doo Snowmobile Cover - New on 2040-parts.com
Clifton Park, New York, United States
Protect Your Investment! This cover offers a customized fit for the 1960-1961 "Tin Cabs". The embroidered logo is 14" wide and reflects the same logo and color thread as included on the original snowmobile. Visit our website (classic sled restoration) or eBay Store for additional Classic Covers and information; |
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