Here you will find the models and specifications of the 1969 Rupp SnoSport snowmobile lineup.
1969 was the true start of Rupp Industries snowmobile volume as they manufactured and sold over 20,000 sleds compared to 12,000 in 1968 and 3,500 in 1967.
This blog is all about snowmobiles from the 1960's thru 2000. The daily posts will feature stories, ads or press releases for a classic snowmobile during that period from various snowmobile magazines and other publications during that period in snowmobile history. Save this blog and view it on a regular basis. You never know, you may see your favorite classic sled featured here !
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Monday, December 8, 2014
POLARIS COMET
Polaris had been in the sled making business for a number of years, building the big, articulate-chassis "Iron Dogs" for the industrial and northwoods markets, when the industry began its first moves toward snowmobiling as a sport. Polaris then moved toward smaller machines. Then in 1964, Polaris made a front-engine sled. A cute little number, powered by an 8 horsepower Kohler 4-stroke called the Comet. The Comet was built in relative small quantities and had all but disappeared after 20 years, except for a handful in antique clubs.
Saturday, December 6, 2014
1975 ARCTIC CAT PANTERA
In 1975, like other years, there was something new in the Cat lineup - A brand new model,and a completely redesigned familiar one, with several engineering refinements. The new model was The Pantera, with its brand new orange accent color on the familiar Arctic Cat Black.
Friday, December 5, 2014
Thursday, December 4, 2014
ITASKA DRIFTSKIPPERS TRAILS
1974 - Grand Rapids, Minnesota -
When the Itaska Driftskippers wanted better trails, they added their labor to some state money and built them.
A mile per member. That's just about it worked out when the 30 people in the Itaska Driftskippers snowmobile club constructed a 35-mile trail system near Grand Rapids, Minnesota
When the Itaska Driftskippers wanted better trails, they added their labor to some state money and built them.
A mile per member. That's just about it worked out when the 30 people in the Itaska Driftskippers snowmobile club constructed a 35-mile trail system near Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
1982 JOHN DEERE SNOWFIRE
The introduction of the 1983 Snowfire and Sprintfire, a small pilot built of machines went into full production in mid-1982.
John Deere made a sworn goal to build the lightest lines of snowmobiles in the industry.
The snowfire weighs just 312 pounds, "dry".
John Deere made a sworn goal to build the lightest lines of snowmobiles in the industry.
The snowfire weighs just 312 pounds, "dry".
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
RUPP NITRO'S WIN RACE
The 1972 Rupp Nitro snowmobiles - were a winner on the track as well on the trail.
The 440 Rupp Nitro snowmobiles won the 440cc modified class at the"World Series of Snowmobiling" at Ironwood, Michigan, in March, 1972
The 440 Rupp Nitro snowmobiles won the 440cc modified class at the"World Series of Snowmobiling" at Ironwood, Michigan, in March, 1972
Monday, December 1, 2014
1980 ARCTIC CAT JAG
In 1980, Arctic Cat Jags were available in three different models - from the economy model series 2000 to the spirited 3000 (Available with free air or with fan cooled and oil injection)
The Jags featured Shock dampened skis; aluminum chassis; hexagon drive clutch; 6.5 gallon fuel capacity; studded 2/3 cleated track with rubber logo grippers and Dupont Fibre B (Kevlar) track belts; short stroke Mikuni butterfly carb; Arctictron exhaust system; parking brake and the price was right.
The Jags featured Shock dampened skis; aluminum chassis; hexagon drive clutch; 6.5 gallon fuel capacity; studded 2/3 cleated track with rubber logo grippers and Dupont Fibre B (Kevlar) track belts; short stroke Mikuni butterfly carb; Arctictron exhaust system; parking brake and the price was right.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
1976 FUTURA
The 1976 Futura by Moto-Ski featured a Bombardier-Rotax 440cc fan cooled engine and had torque reaction slide suspension with a . one-piece, molded rubber track with an exclusive Moto-Ski V-Shaped profile. Standard features included, self adjusting disc brakes, speedometer and tachometer, and double walled tuned muffler.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
1975 JOHNSON JX SNOWMOBILE
For the 1975 Johnson model year, they advertized that they had an amazing devise that delivered up to 58% better gas mileage than the 1974 models. - It had a new Johnson-engineered accelerator pump carburetor that "leans down the fuel mixture to make your JX run smoother, gutzier and more economical than ever before. They also offered both a bogie and slide suspension for their 1975 JX models.
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