1974 John Deere Jdx4 Vintage Snowmobile on 2040-parts.com
Clarksville, Michigan, US
This 1974 JDX4 turns over with strong compression and has approx. 2000 mi on the odometer. The track and suspension look to be in very good shape. The engine top cover is missing and the hood is from a JDX6, but overall the sled looks pretty good. We have other hoods available too. 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. All items are sold as-is. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, -Paul (269) 838-0395
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