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1977 Arctic Cat Panther 4000 Snowmobile, Nice! Ext Puma Lynx on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Clarksville, Michigan, US

Clarksville, Michigan, US
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This 1977 Panther 4000 is in good shape and was last used this past winter.  It has electric start and plastic ski skins.  The rear trunk is damaged and needs to be replaced and the front grill has a crack.  If you purchase the sled but can't get it right away, I can store the sled for several months at no additional cost until local pickup can be arranged, as long as the snowmobile has been paid for.  Free delivery to A-1 or HAYDAYS! All items are sold as-is. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, -Paul (269) 838-0395

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