1962 Tucker Snowcat
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1962 Tucker Snowcat
1962 Tucker
Chrysler slant 6 industrial with 4 speed manual tranny
running well and alot of good years left in her.....only has 9323 miles on it
hauls 2 in the front and 4 in the back.....could haul 8 ifin yer all good friends
$7500 dollars with possible delivery
Chrysler slant 6 industrial with 4 speed manual tranny
running well and alot of good years left in her.....only has 9323 miles on it
hauls 2 in the front and 4 in the back.....could haul 8 ifin yer all good friends
$7500 dollars with possible delivery
Last edited by Whit; 10-08-2007 at 07:23 AM.
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BODY SEDAN The 443 seems to be the most common size of Tucker, either as a full hardtop or pickup version. The usual engine is the Chrysler industrial IND 6 version of the flathead six found in many Dodge trucks, and the axles are 1/2 ton Dodge WC types with the ends modified to take the track drives. Transfer case and fuel tank are aluminium and most of the hardware is Chrysler, particularly Dodge.
PASSENGER CAPACITY 6 - 8
LOAD CAPACITY 1350 LBS
TRAILER CAPACITY 2500 LBS
FUEL CAPACITY 35 GALLONS
SPEEDS 4 & 1 REVERSE
HORSEPOWER 95
MILES PER GALLON (U.S.) 5 - 6
PONTOON AND TRACK 18 " x 84"
TURNING RADIUS 18'
OVERALL WIDTH 6' 3"
OVERALL LENGTH 15' 10"
OVERALL HEIGHT 7 ' 5"
WEIGHT 3990 LBS
PASSENGER CAPACITY 6 - 8
LOAD CAPACITY 1350 LBS
TRAILER CAPACITY 2500 LBS
FUEL CAPACITY 35 GALLONS
SPEEDS 4 & 1 REVERSE
HORSEPOWER 95
MILES PER GALLON (U.S.) 5 - 6
PONTOON AND TRACK 18 " x 84"
TURNING RADIUS 18'
OVERALL WIDTH 6' 3"
OVERALL LENGTH 15' 10"
OVERALL HEIGHT 7 ' 5"
WEIGHT 3990 LBS
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startin to snow men............any interest here
I have a trailer for it too ifin ya need
heres a trailer for it
https://www.dieselbombers.com/showthread.php?t=4271
I have a trailer for it too ifin ya need
heres a trailer for it
https://www.dieselbombers.com/showthread.php?t=4271
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#6
sold to a nice family in Daggot Michigan just north of Green Bay .........I will be delivering the cat on my next set of days off around Oct 20,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1271 miles ....time to fire up the Cummins