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1969 Tucker 442A for sale

Sno Buzzard

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Rare factory Chevrolet 250 6 cly. powered 1969 Tucker 442A, runs and drives well, most of these came out of the factory powered by Mopar. Get to your remote cabin with this unmolested original Tucker Sno-Cat. She's only 6 feet wide and about 16 feet long weighing in at just over 4000 lbs, you can haul her on a car trailer unlike a lot cats. $15900.00
 

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Track Addict

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Sad to see it going George. I have seen this cat in person and it is nice original Tucker for preservation. Also note Ice tracks on the front.

Hope to see you back with another cat! Preferably Tucker.
 

vintagebike

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1969 Tucker 442A for sale (next year)

Same year but now has big Flathead Chrysler Industrial. Resto-Mod in progress at the McCall CatWerks :hammer:
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Sno Buzzard

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Hear are some pictures of the interior sorry for the delay getting them on here.
 

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PJL

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Looks like hydraulic pressure. An aircraft style altimeter would be cool.
 
Nice cat!
Considering they used those seats everywhere back then they are sureimpossible to find now.

- I lucked out when I found an air-ride drivers seat in an older truck I bought - the mounting on my 1344's seat is broken, so I'm going to replace it with the air ride seat
 
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