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It doesn't look this good anymore, but still have it. Best enduro bike I ever had! In this picture it was only two days old and I decided to bring it inside to take a pic. It was February with about a foot of snow at the time. Luckily my mom and dad were in Florida!:hmm3grin2orange:
 
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It doesn't look this good anymore, but still have it. Best enduro bike I ever had! In this picture it was only two days old and I decided to bring it inside to take a pic. It was February with about a foot of snow at the time. Luckily my mom and dad were in Florida!:hmm3grin2orange:

I bought the 250 (red tank) Husky in 73 and my brother bought the 450 Husky at the same time GREAT fun on those bikes :)
 

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Nice nice I'm down near Scarborough. Jealous of that pair for sure, love to get my hands on a 262 dead or alive.
 
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Nice nice I'm down near Scarborough. Jealous of that pair for sure, love to get my hands on a 262 dead or alive.

I can understand why you'd want one, it's been a great saw. After posting the picture I located the manuals and original sales receipt. I bought it in
October 1990 for $513 & its list price was $570. According to the 1990 Husqvarna brochure, the 262 & 3120 XP were new models that year. Hard to
believe I've had it that long.
 

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