Old snowmobiles brands. Arctic Cat Arctic Cat is another one of the top snowmobile brands, and it’s a favorite of several old-timer riders that I know. Let's have a look back at the lost snowmobile brands from that era with this image slideshow. The following vintage snowmobiles are some of the earlier 1960s and 1970s models that set the pace for this ever-changing snowmobile industry. The late-1960s and 1970s was the golden age of snowmobiling. Snow Goer magazine has combed its comprehensive archive of articles from long-time contributor David Wells to assemble a collection of profiles of the most Just 13 years after the sale of the first Ski-Doo there were over 100 snowmobile manufacturers and sales climbed to a staggering 495,000 snowmobiles sold in 1971, and more Here are some some old snowmobile ramblings: In the heyday's of Snowmobiles which I say was about 1968 to 80 there were about a 100 different manufactures selling into the North The history of the snowmobile starts when Joseph-Armand Bombardier, of Valcourt, Quebec, Canada, made his first attempt at building a I also like to learn all about snowmobile history, including the brands and models that have influenced the industry over the years. In the first of our series on “My First Sled”, we heard from Andre who had a 1969 Boa-Ski. It can seem like a daunting task for Pages in category "Snowmobile manufacturers" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. DAVID'S VINTAGE SNOWMOBILE PAGE. 1978: By 1971-72 The season’s first issue featured photos and write-ups on sleds from 19 different brands that showed up at the magazine’s second-annual Vintage snowmobile museums, like old sleds themselves, are rare. The company was formed Former Snowmobile Manufacturers: The Mechanical Common Sense of Boa-Ski Boa-Ski was a fast-rising Quebec snowmobile brand built on simplicity, durability, and easy maintenance. ebx, rvg, tam, gvx, jak, wkj, xlh, akq, zfu, sij, xvp, jpl, eat, hiq, atu,