This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Snowmobile from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Snowmobile from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
Snowmobiles 35 years and older may be registered as antique. Antique registration allows you to operate your snowmobile on any area open to public riding and on private property with the appropriate permission.
All motor vehicles 20 years or older that the body has not been altered from the original vehicle.
The maximum speed limit on state lands is 35 m.p.h. The use of radar on snowmobile trails is becoming a standard practice.
A form DTF-802 (Statement of Transaction - Sale or Gift of Motor Vehicle, All Terrain Vehicle, Vessel, or Snowmobile) signed by the buyer. If the snowmobile is 7 years old or newer, the back of the DTF-802 MUST be signed by the seller. If it is older than 7 years, a DTF-802 or a Bill of Sale must be submitted.
An Alaska snowmobile/ATV bill of sale is a state-provided form used to record the sale of an ATV or snowmobile. The seller will fill out the document to include the sale date, the buyer's personal details, and the vehicle's make, year, and other descriptive information.
In Wisconsin all persons who are at least 12 years of age and who were born on or after January 1, 1985 are required to take a Wisconsin-Approved Snowmobile Safety Course, and obtain a snowmobile safety certificate when riding on public lands.
To be categorized as a vintage snowmobile, a sled must be manufactured prior to 1985. Vintage snowmobile collecting is becoming a serious hobby among snowmobile enthusiasts. These unique and boxy snowmobiles offer a unique riding experience with a classic look and performance.
Performance Trail (ProCross Chassis) – For all of you with clean, well-maintained 5yr+ old snowmobiles in the 600 and 800cc categories, prices have generally hovered around $4500-$5000+. Add in demand factor during winters peak, and it won't be out of the question to see those prices jump towards the $8000 mark.
The largest and most established market for snowmobiles is in North America, particularly in the United States and Canada.