Tracked 2007 Tahoe for sale

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Getting rid of a tracked Tahoe I built for moving ice houses around.

Tahoe is an LTZ, loaded up with the two tone heated leather as well as the removable 3rd row, rear video, sun roof, etc.

Tracks have about 100 miles, purchased new on 1/29/2021 with the following options:
- Standard in the front
- XL in the rear
- Aluminum core bogies
- HD wide bogies
- Ice Attack studded track in the rear
- Hacksaw track in the front
- Tracks are dual patterned for both jeep bolt patterns
- Adaptors are included to enable Chevrolet 6 bolt

These tracks are option heavy and fit Jeeps and 6 bolt Chevy applications.

$26,000
Rig is in Fargo ND
 

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Saw a Hummer all tracked out on Barrett Jackson this evening. These trucks are a cool ass way to deal with conditions I couldn’t imagine.
Started with PistonBully 200's; had 7 of them, very difficult to keep operational.

Transitioned to the Jeep xj's; the positive being they could fit on the narrow trailers. Cooling was miserable on the xj's and they are just to small in the back seats.

Now doing Tahoe's; cooling is significantly better, lifting isn't to bad, reliability much better. Trailering isn't as nice but I have a path that works pretty well.

Hummers are very wide to transport when tracked, weigh to much and limited interior room for the size.
 
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Started with PistonBully 200's; had 7 of them, very difficult to keep operational.

Transitioned to the Jeep xj's; the positive being they could fit on the narrow trailers. Cooling was miserable on the xj's and they are just to small in the back seats.

Now doing Tahoe's; cooling is significantly better, lifting isn't to bad, reliability much better. Trailering isn't as nice but I have a path that works pretty well.

Hummers are very wide to transport when tracked, weigh to much and limited interior room for the size.
BA is more about flash in most cases and while the Hummer was very nice, I think the Tahoe looks better.
 
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