UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900
Blaine writes, “I think he said it was production built in 1976 in Illinois”
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3900
Blaine writes, “I think he said it was production built in 1976 in Illinois”
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I’ve never seen one in person but I’d love to have one of these things. It’s a Roof Palomino
cool, this thing is in the same town i live in =]
That has got to be the coolest lawnmower ever!
I saw one of these at the oregon steam up a guy was trying to sell it. I snapped some pics with my cell but could not figure out how to upload them. The owner told me it’s fun to drive but when mowing it uses a lot fuel. and he says he’s only seen three of these one being his.
Chris, It’s the same one. That is where the photo was taken. He let me drive it. Just too cool.
Is this still for sale ?
Do you know who bought it I would like to talk to them about possibly buying it.
No idea. I remember that the seller had bought it from a guy that was blind and his wife would ride with him while he mowed the lawn to tell him where to go. That’s one of the times the husband had better listen to the wife’s driving instructions.