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I have a question regarding the serial numbers of two of my snowmobiles. I have a 2009 Ski-doo XP chassis with 600 H.O. E-TEC Adrenaline and it has the serial number located on the tunnel as xxxxxxx000001, #1 as in first off the assembly line. I have also the 2003 Ski-doo 600 H.O. Rev chassis with the same serial number 00001.
The customer's registration and the registration of the product serial number. NCX-2000-XP, the terminal services software for the X300, divides the host PC's. Windows XP Professional 32-bit Edition. Do not forget to record the serial numbers on a piece of paper or use your smartphone to shoot it down!
I am wondering are these two sleds worth anything more than regular? Keeping in mind first year with E-TEC and first year with a pyramidal frame with the REV. I find myself very fortunate and it is actually quite amazing anyone's chances with such a thing.
So does the 000001 mean anything in terms of value of my two sleds? Just curious, thank you! I have a question regarding the serial numbers of two of my snowmobiles. I have a 2009 Ski-doo XP chassis with 600 H.O. E-TEC Adrenaline and it has the serial number located on the tunnel as xxxxxxx000001, #1 as in first off the assembly line. Digging deeper with the dfx pdf.
I have also the 2003 Ski-doo 600 H.O. Rev chassis with the same serial number 00001. I am wondering are these two sleds worth anything more than regular? Keeping in mind first year with E-TEC and first year with a pyramidal frame with the REV. I find myself very fortunate and it is actually quite amazing anyone's chances with such a thing. So does the 000001 mean anything in terms of value of my two sleds?
Just curious, thank you! I had #00001 on my 2003 Rev 800 Sport. My dealer didn't seem to think it would have any added value due to the serial#.
Perhaps there is some one out there who might pay extra for it, but in reality it's 'just another' massed produced sled. Days Get Shorter, Nights Get Longer, Snow Gets Deeper, Life Gets Better. Previous Sleds 70 Blizzard 440 71 Elan 72 TN'T 400 F/A 73 Blizzard 298, 73 Olympique 440 73 TN'T 294 74 TN'T 400 F/A 75 R/V 245 (serial # 0001) 75 R/V 245 mod 75 R/V 245 (3 of them) 76 R/V 250 (2 of them) 76 R/V 340 77 R/V 340 (3 of them) 77 Blizzard 440 Super Stocker - Michigan Version 77 Moto-Ski 340 Super Sonic Super Stocker - Michigan Version 78 Sno Pro 340 SS 81 Citation SS 97 MXZx 440 (serial # 16) 99 MXZx 440 Current sleds 16 MXZx 1200 Yellow/White 04 REV 600 HO •.
I would consider myself a collector, to me for a sled with a distinctive serial number or low serial number for it to be worth more than another it will either need to be a limited build sled ie.plus x, mach 1 x or something that was iconic for the company like the first year rev or xp chassis, so I believ that the owner of sn0001 2003 rev 800 sport has something. There are also many R&D sleds out there that to a collector have significant value, a lot of them were test mules or show sleds with subtle differences from actual production units.
Owning a Mach Z is like having a totally hot girlfriend. All of your friends want to see it and check it out, they all want to know what it is like to ride it, but if they only knew how much time and money it takes to keep one up, they would call you a fool!