1983 Indy 600

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

To build a quick little sled that was a head turner and something you probably weren’t going to see every day.

What motivated you to start your project?

The Original RXLs of th 70s were cool looking sleds and dominated the race circuit, when I saw the Phil Little kit for Indys I had to build one.

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the sled?

The whole sled was a challenge to meet my goals with out breaking the bank. The seat is an extended 1980 Liquifire seat that I buil myself.

What are you most proud of?

The end result has been very satisfying and it is a really fun sled to ride, I rode several tanks of fuel through it the first season with no issues. I still have enjoyed trouble free riding.

What do other people say about your snowmobile?

Most people love the look and the nod to the RXLs of old

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Specifics

Classification: Wild
Make, Model & Year: 1983 Indy 600
Fondly known as: EVEL
Time spent: 40
Snowmobile cost: $100.00
Money spent: $2500.00
Engine: 1983 Indy 600 triple
Intake: stock 38mm Mikunis
Exhaust: Stock expansion chamber with a lightweight can I used to run on my 01 Edge 600
Tunnel/Chassis Modifications: 1994 XLT tunnel with all stock 83 Indy suspension, added the FOX shocks from a 94 XLT Special
Finish – Paint: Decals by JB Designs

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