Ski-doo Snowmobile Elan 250 E ****very Clean 1971***** on 2040-parts.com
Mansfield, Ohio, United States
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You are bidding on a vintage Ski-Doo Elan 250 E snowmobile. The tag on the rear side say's SEP 1971. This snowmobile is in very good condition for the age of it. This snowmobile has not been used for 25 plus years and has been kept inside high and dry since then. The motor turns free and is equipped with electric start. This unit was running fine when it was last used.With a new battery, fuel and a good tune up I think it would be ready to ride. Even has the original tool kit with it. I don't think you will find a nicer snowmobile of this age and it will be a nice addition to your collection. If you have any question call (419) 566-8401. THIS SNOWMOBILE MUST BE PICKED UP IN MANSFIELD, OHIO 44903
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