mtnguyco1981
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Classic 1956 Tucker 443 Sno-Cat ready to work now and a great body and paint restoration project for later. This is the iconic Tucker Sno-Cat with 4x4 drive and will float like crazy in the powder. Even modern 2 track snow cats cannot beat this for backcountry travel. When turning it articulates in the middle with all four pontoons powering at once. It does not sit and squat and lose traction like a two track brake-steer one will. This 95 hp gasoline-engined cat fits on a car hauler trailer (not included) and is not not a "wide load" requiring special flagging and permits like most two track snow cats do, and it is half the weight. All engine parts are still available from your local auto parts store. It's easy to work on or we can hook you up with an ace mechanic who used to own one of these. This Sno-cat is running now. (The red tank on the roof is a temporary fuel source as the vehicle fuel tank was removed for cleaning at the time of the photo). This is a perfect vehicle for cabin access, carrying 8-10 people. It's warmer than a snowmobile and will haul grandma and the dog! Or use it to carry your skis or snowboard and rip up the powder. It located 30 minutes north of Winter Park Ski Area. Delivery is possible at a modest charge. Call 303-494-0377
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/1521019030.html
Not sure if this has been discussed here before or not, but http://www.craiglook.com is an awesome site that searches all of Craigslist, rather than just one region as is normally the case. I've been using it in an attempt to hunt down a Snow Trac and it searches every locale inside of the US. Pretty handy. Turned up this Tucker in CO this morning.
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/1521019030.html
Not sure if this has been discussed here before or not, but http://www.craiglook.com is an awesome site that searches all of Craigslist, rather than just one region as is normally the case. I've been using it in an attempt to hunt down a Snow Trac and it searches every locale inside of the US. Pretty handy. Turned up this Tucker in CO this morning.