'77 Liquifire

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gpuller
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Real Name: Reed
Location: southern MN

'77 Liquifire

Post by gpuller »

Thinking of selling my '77 Liquifire. What is it worth? Is 7-800 out of line?

New crank seals
New needle & seats
New fuel lines
New thermostat
New wear rods
New belt
Carb boots
New Joe Rainville repro windshield
New ignition coils
New rollers in primary clutch
Rebuilt fuel pump
Skis, springs and rear suspension sandblasted and painted
Track is in good shape
Seat needs to be re upholstered, plywood is a little crusty, foam is in good shape
Belly pan has some dents
Hood needs to be repaired around hinge area

Here is my thread on it.
http://www.jdsleds.com/community/viewto ... 11&t=17562

Thanks!
Reed
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WinnipegStPaul9
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Location: Churubusco, IN

Re: '77 Liquifire

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In my humble opinion that sled is worth what you're thinking, especially in Wisconsin. Location makes a big difference meaning if the sled was in Indiana it would bring about $500.00 thanks to a lack of snow.

DA
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gpuller
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Real Name: Reed
Location: southern MN

Re: '77 Liquifire

Post by gpuller »

Thanks for the reply Don! Sled is in southern Minnesota but we dont have snow here either. LOL

So who wants it? Line starts here. LOL
farleyjd400
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Re: '77 Liquifire

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Is the 77 Liquifire still for sale?
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