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Post by obj1 on Apr 12, 2013 10:58:12 GMT -5
Start with pararailer. If you can figure his stuff out the rest will be easy!
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bosdeck
L1 Scorpion - The Great Snowmobile
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Post by bosdeck on Apr 30, 2013 14:03:06 GMT -5
You can add 7-110120 to the Bullwhips...this sled is 100% original.
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stingerater
L2 Scorpion - Above All
north central Iowa
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Post by stingerater on May 2, 2013 9:03:22 GMT -5
My thread on my 72 Stinger I WT got me to thinking due to the discussion there. What information can be broken down by the serial number? I have never seen any information on this. In fact years ago, I posted this picture of my SN on a Scorpion related site and never heard a peep. Of the thread I was told it really didn't tell you much Is there any model designation? It doesn't appear so. It looks like I could take a plate off of a Mark III and put it on a Mark I and no one would be the wiser? Lets use this thread to diagnose the Vins of Scorps. Post what ya know please! Ddub, Is the sled you have a picture of its serial # a 69' Mark 1 with a 275 Sachs?
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Post by ddub on May 2, 2013 23:40:01 GMT -5
Stingerator, That actually has merit, but it is not totally correct, but this sled "doesn't exist" so the sn could have been based off of that.
It is a 69 Mach 1 chassis with a 297 (yep they didn't make them!) and licensed as a 70. It is the Silver Scorp.
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gilles
L1 Scorpion - The Great Snowmobile
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Post by gilles on Feb 7, 2014 23:14:34 GMT -5
I search vin number for my scorp mark II 1970. Do you have that for sale ? contact me, thank.
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