Broken Grouser
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I'm the very proud new owner of Mtn-Track's 1953 Tucker 443 (with 1978 1400 series track carriers). I can't believe how lucky I feel to now be the new caretaker of this beautiful machine and the history that proceeds it! She's already the new pride of Red Cliff - I've had friends and neighbors crawling all over her Sunday and Monday. I owe a special shout-out to fellow forum member Tom, who purchased my 443A, for calling me at work to alert me to the for-sale listing last Monday!
The restoration that Stu did with this Tucker is a work of art - no detail has been overlooked.
Knowing this Tucker Sno-Cat is staying in the State of Colorado where it served as a Search and Rescue vehicle for many years in Larimer County brings even greater pride. As Mtn-Track said - "you should have seen some of missions this cat was involved in".
Mtn-Track posted a link to the restoration on the for sale posting - here it is again, definitely worth another read
http://www.forumsforums.com/3_9/showthread.php?t=41808
Thanks Stu for making the purchase very pleasurable - I promise to take care of your masterpiece for years to come.
Here's some pictures I took today along the Rio Grand Western/U.P. railroad grade in Red Cliff.
Mark
PS - I'm out of the 'ol doghouse for selling my better half's '63 443A when we brought this one home
The restoration that Stu did with this Tucker is a work of art - no detail has been overlooked.
Knowing this Tucker Sno-Cat is staying in the State of Colorado where it served as a Search and Rescue vehicle for many years in Larimer County brings even greater pride. As Mtn-Track said - "you should have seen some of missions this cat was involved in".
Mtn-Track posted a link to the restoration on the for sale posting - here it is again, definitely worth another read
http://www.forumsforums.com/3_9/showthread.php?t=41808
Thanks Stu for making the purchase very pleasurable - I promise to take care of your masterpiece for years to come.
Here's some pictures I took today along the Rio Grand Western/U.P. railroad grade in Red Cliff.
Mark
PS - I'm out of the 'ol doghouse for selling my better half's '63 443A when we brought this one home
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