yes you do because if you don't it wont pass the Canadian border
It was created officially in Canada by Joseph Bombardier, it took him many years of tinkering with cars and sleds to invent the snowmobile.
Take it to the DMV for inspection so they can verify that it is not stolen. Then get a duplicate from DMV
no
The average "life expectancy" for a snowmobile is 10 years, but this can vary depending on how well you take care of the machine.
you need to take the citisinship test
You need to have your insurance card and license. You will need to pay a fee and take it to the title office in Pennsylvania.
Just the registration.
Yes, but you need to have your prescription with you.
yes because you have to.
What year and motor size and type?
You have to be 16, unless you take a special course.
Take the title to your local dmv and tell them the circumstances. You will need to prove that the vehicle was left to you in a will, or you will need to show that you are the executor of estate.