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1980 Arctic Cat Pantera Snowmobile 440cc Garage Kept Doug Sutherland Owned! Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
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Ironwood, Michigan, US

Ironwood, Michigan, US
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1980 ARCTIC CAT 500 PANTERA TOURING SNOWMOBILE. SLED HAS BEEN GARAGED/STORED FOR 20 YEARS AND STARTED MANY TIMES PER YEAR. KEY START DRAGS BUT STARTS CONSISTENTLY PULLING. SLED IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION CONSIDERING IT'S AGE. SHOWS SOME "WEAR" ON HOOD. ALL ORIGINAL DECALS/STRIPING. SLED IS CLASSIFIED AS "CLASSIC/VINTAGE." CARB HAS BEEN CLEANED, NEW WINDSHIELD, AND NEW BELT. SLED HAS 2621 EASY MILES. THIS SNOWMOBILE WAS PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY DOUG SUTHERLAND OF THE MINNESOTA VIKINGS!!! NEED TO SELL, BEST OFFERS WELCOME...YOU PICK IT UP!!!! ASKING 900 OR BEST OFFER...FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS AND SET UP A LOOK. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS!

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