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1974 Arctic Cat Panther Vip 17 X 126 Oem Cleated Track 0110-790 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Kingston, Michigan, United States

Kingston, Michigan, United States
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Brand:Arctic Cat Manufacturer Part Number:0110-790 UPC:Does not apply

 Nice 17 X 126 track from a 1974 Panther. The rubber is in excellent condition, not all cracked or dried out. All of the cleats are good and well secured to the rubber. There were a few missing cleat fasteners which I replaced with stainless steel rivets. The back sides of the cleats are not worn down or rusted out. Online Cat parts lookup shows this was used on:

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