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1980 DMC Super Imp

mungo45

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I'm looking to sell my 1980 DMC Super Imp. It's in great condition with only 550 hours on it. Please email me for more information. I am asking $18,500 for the cat and you can have the trailer for an additional $2200 OBO
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I'm looking to sell my 1980 DMC Super Imp. It's in great condition with only 550 hours on it. Please email me for more information. I am asking $18,500 for the cat and you can have the trailer for an additional $2200 OBO
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Well post some more photos of it.
 
I would like to see some more pictures and some more info. What have you done to it for maintance and any recent upgrades . thanks:weneedpic :weneedpic ps which state is the machine in ?
 
What state? Could you detail its maintenance history? Is it possible to see rear cab pictures with the door open? Other questions obviously would be: What did you use it for? Any known mechanical problems that need immediate attention? Could one get more details/pictures of the trailer? Thanks, nice looking machine by the way.
 
Cabinboy the Super Imps had a 200 ford inline 6 backed with the c4 auto transmission. I can tell you a unit this size does NOT need a 300 inline 6. PLUS the 300 inline 6 is realy really heavy! My Super Imp will go ANYWHERE any cat can go. Just get the wide track version like MUNGO45. I feel the Super Imp is the best cabin cat someone can buy period! Parts are plentiful. Wheels were a problem but Snowcat Pat will be manufacturing replacments real soon. That was the only part that was hard to get. If you need acat I cant reccomend getting a Super Imp enough. I have gone over 500 miles in the last month in some of the most challenging of terrains carrying 1500 pounds and never was lacking for performance! If your interested get it. I need a much bigger cat that I can have a crew sleep in until the job is done and carry allot more gear. I love the Super Imps!
 
What state? Could you detail its maintenance history? Is it possible to see rear cab pictures with the door open? Other questions obviously would be: What did you use it for? Any known mechanical problems that need immediate attention? Could one get more details/pictures of the trailer? Thanks, nice looking machine by the way.

It's located in eastern Washington. I don't have any pictures of the cabin right now, but I'm looking for them. I don't have much maintenance history except that I took it to a mechanic when I first got it and had him to some routine maintenance that needed to be done for the season.

I used it as a cabin cat for my families cabin in Eastern Washington. Mostly just bumping around there for fun.

The trailer is a deckover trailer with a wood deck and 4x4's running down the middle.

The machine is in excellent condition and run's perfectly. It starts up with no hesitation every time even after sitting in the cold eastern washington winters for weeks at at time.
 
Thanks, I'm in Minnesota. Gonna try around here for awhile. I'm a bit unsure of the groups budget at this time as we are just beginining this snow cat adventure. We would love to find a fixer but I work in a refinery and we are approaching a turnaround and time is tight. I'm on to one in North Dakota and am awaiting details. Good luck with your sale, and thanks again.:tiphat:
 
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