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1971 Arctic Cat Puma 399 Jlo on 2040-parts.com

US $1,775.00
Location:

Ralston, Pennsylvania, United States

Ralston, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Arctic Cat Warranty:No

Purchased spring of '14 from someone who won it at a snowmobile club raffle. For a 45 year old sled it is in very good condition, reconditioned for raffle including having the fuel tank done over inside and out.  No fuel in the tank so I have not started or run it. The only issues I am aware of is a small piece of plastic missing from the glove box cover that isn't noticeable when it is closed and the large hood decals are curled up on the edge ends. This item is available for local pick up only at 17763 or 19460. If shipping desired ALL arrangements must be made by buyer. This auction may end at any time due to sled being available locally. No warranty expressed or implied. Too many toys so it needs to go!

NOTE: I added speedometer it isn't original, includes two cables, not installed.

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