
Prepare yourself for one of the cutest snowmobiling videos ever as this little kid who can’t even talk yet throttles down on his Arctic Cat Kitty Cat.
Did a little digging and was bummed to find out the Kitty Cat ceased production back in 2000 but you can find them used for anywhere around $1000-$3500.
The Arctic Cat Kitty Cat hit the market back in 1971 and were sold for about $250. The weren’t really meant for trail riding and were more of a toy for the back yard (top speed 8-12mph). Production ran through 2000 and they were sadly discontinued after that.
What a cool little machine. If you’re interested in picking up a Kitty Cat for your tike GO HERE:
Arctic Cat Kitty Cat Specifications (1972)
Manufacturer:
Arctic Enterprises Inc.
PowerTrain
Engine: 60cc Kawasaki T5A060S1A piston-port, radial-fan-cooled, single
Carburetion: One diaphragm pumper
Ignition: Magneto and breaker points
Lubrication: Pre-mix at 25:1
Exhaust: Single pipe into muffler
Power Output: 2.85 hp @ 7,000 rpm
Drive Clutch: Arctic Cat centrifugal
Chassis Specs
Type: Riveted aluminum with extruded aluminum front bumper, and fiberglass hood and belly pan
Dry Weight (claimed): 95 pounds
Front Suspension: Mono-leaf springs
Ski Stance: 17.5 inches
Rear Suspension: None, rigid wheel frame with zero travel
Track: 10- by 54.3-inch molded rubber with dual sprocket drive and a 14-inch footprint
Brake: Mechanical band type
Fuel Capacity: 0.5-gallon (US)
Standard Equipment: Key lock ignit
ion, choke, imitation walnut dash panel, engine governor, kill switch, padded ski tips, side and rear reflectors, snow flap
Optional Equipment: Front wheel kit for non-snow use, high altitude carburetor jets and gearing, machine cover, matching helmet
MSRP: $269.95