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1977 Kitty Cat Sno Pro Z for sale
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1977 Kitty Cat Sno Pro Z for sale
I don't like advertising like this on this forum, but if anyone is interested I've listed a retro Kitty Cat on eBay. It's item number 230064084218.
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Retro kits
Funny you should mention it, but that is one of the sleds we are considering making into a retro kit by Fall '07. It's toward the top of our list and has a good chance of being picked.
Just like the poll I put out with this posting, I plan to also poll everyone on this site as to which vintage sleds we do this coming year. I'll probably put it out here sometime in January.
Thanks again for your comments!
Just like the poll I put out with this posting, I plan to also poll everyone on this site as to which vintage sleds we do this coming year. I'll probably put it out here sometime in January.
Thanks again for your comments!
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You're lucky I like all you guys on this forum....
It's close. I have $1800 out of pocket and I added $45 to cover 1/2 the eBay charges. If someone called and asked us to build this very sled we would charge $2950.
We've never ran this sled so we can only go by our experience, but we expect it to run about 25 MPH the way it's geared. If someone is running it on level terrain, they could gear it better and probably see in the low to mid 30s.
I've received over 125 calls and emails asking questions about this and I plan to add a FAQ section to the item page. That might answer a few more questions.
Thanks for asking Mr. Harry!
It's close. I have $1800 out of pocket and I added $45 to cover 1/2 the eBay charges. If someone called and asked us to build this very sled we would charge $2950.
We've never ran this sled so we can only go by our experience, but we expect it to run about 25 MPH the way it's geared. If someone is running it on level terrain, they could gear it better and probably see in the low to mid 30s.
I've received over 125 calls and emails asking questions about this and I plan to add a FAQ section to the item page. That might answer a few more questions.
Thanks for asking Mr. Harry!
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