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Kristi KT7 WTS

rodre

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"be the only kid on your block with a KT7 in your living room..."

If only I had the money it would be sitting next to my Glastron/Carlson CSS33 in my parlour with the '84 Trillium front dinnette model on the other side. I'm going to go buy a lottery ticket!!! Lol
 

GlacierSean

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I agree with Pontoon Princess, we should not distract from the goal of finding this beautiful cat a new home. I was just trying to defend the kt-7 from the negative comments above. I will also buy a lottery ticket just in case. Blackfoot Tucker, your correct about my age showing and everything you said about the c2. It was far superior to its counterparts from the same Era.
 

Pontoon Princess

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come on down, ask for KT7 for the deal of the week, special financing is available, EZ down and EZ payments. he is the deal maker

hurry on down friends

rumor has KT7 going tucker, i did tell him a snow track is a better choice
 
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PJL

Well-known member
A 20 year old in Florida won the big one. Took the $281,000,000.00 lump sum payout.

We need to make him into a snow cat lover. But being from Florida probably never heard of one.
 

redsqwrl

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A 20 year old in Florida won the big one. Took the $281,000,000.00 lump sum payout.

We need to make him into a snow cat lover. But being from Florida probably never heard of one.

I have observed many (snow cats) listed for sale in southern states, they are usually employed to slog through the muck and mire of the swamps.....
I think there was a 4t10 or a 601 project on the forum a while back wasn't that rusty yellow hulk in FL?

Roof top AC on the KT-7 might open up another region to market it too.
 

Pontoon Princess

Cattitute
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on a serious note,

the KT7 has had extensive work done, all well documented by Big Al, it is a wonderful piece of history, all and all, a nice snow cat, would be a fun and interesting snow cat to own, best part, would not be confused with a Tucker Sno-cat
 

sno-drifter

Bronze Member
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on a serious note,

the KT7 has had extensive work done, all well documented by Big Al, it is a wonderful piece of history, all and all, a nice snow cat, would be a fun and interesting snow cat to own, best part, would not be confused with a Tucker Sno-cat

Or one of your famous Snow Tracks
 

Helmsman38

Member Formerly Known As Kristi KT7
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And then out of the sky the Kristi Angle appeared at the front door with priceless new old stock Kristi gauges. It was at that time I saw the visions of the new Kristi KT7 display panel.
 

Helmsman38

Member Formerly Known As Kristi KT7
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You would think that with the Wikipedia write up here:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRISTI_snowcat#KRISTI_Washington.2C_new_owners_and_the_KT7

one of those auto or machinery collectors with a ton of cash would jump on the chance to buy this. Even with the rare muscle cars that sell for over a $100k they made more than 4. I am not a collector and I don't have a ton of cash and I am even thinking about it, just for the investment alone, problem is I need a backcountry cat and can't do both. Then there is the fact that I don't have one of those collection showrooms or a 12 car garage.

AND THAT'S EXACTLY WHO ENDED UP BUYING IT TONIGHT. SOLD FOR ASKING PRICE. WENT TO A GOOD HOME.
 

Helmsman38

Member Formerly Known As Kristi KT7
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After a steep hill climb rounding the bend and almost to the new home I witnessed the white smoke billowing and the flatbed pull to the side it was at that time I watched the liquids falling to the ground under the engine on fire. Wondering if this was it fir the KT7 I called the fire department while the fellows fought the petroleum fire. Their gallant efforts paid off and they stopped the spread. Toasted wires and transmission leak They got lucky. The KT7 lives on for another saga.
 

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nikos

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Helmsman38
After a steep hill climb rounding the bend and almost to the new home I witnessed the white smoke billowing and the flatbed pull to the side it was at that time I watched the liquids falling to the ground under the engine on fire. Wondering if this was it fir the KT7 I called the fire department while the fellows fought the petroleum fire. Their gallant efforts paid off and they stopped the spread. Toasted wires and transmission leak They got lucky.
The KT7 lives on for another saga.


The fotos
 

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