Lake Loop Lunatic is flat-out pinned – purple monster, yellow hair on fire – as he hammers a yellow Boatel Grand Prix across a cracked frozen lakeshore. Snow dust blasts off the cleats, the skis knife through blue ice, and that classic squared hood screams pure vintage trail chaos. This is Monsters on Machines at full send.
Printed on premium die-cut vinyl with bold, saturated color and crisp detail, this sticker is built for real shop life. Slap it on your sled tunnel, helmet, trailer, toolbox, shop fridge, laptop, gas can, or anywhere that needs more loud old-iron energy.
Highlights:
Original Monsters on Machines artwork featuring a Boatel Grand Prix
Purple monster rider with wild yellow hair and cracked-ice lake scene
High-quality vinyl with strong adhesive and vivid, weather-resistant inks
Perfect for garages, race trailers, man caves, gear bags, and display walls
Great gift for vintage snowmobile nuts and sticker collectors
Vehicle Information – Boatel Grand Prix Snowmobile
The Boatel Grand Prix comes out of the early-’70s boom years, when boat builders and small manufacturers dove into the snowmobile game. Grand Prix models followed the classic performance-trail recipe of the time: a mid-sized fan- or free-air–cooled two-stroke twin in the 340–440cc range, a light steel chassis, and clutching tuned for strong mid-range pull and lively lake-run speed.
Up front, straight skis and leaf-spring suspension kept the steering simple and rugged, while a bogie-wheel or early slide-rail rear suspension carried a modest-lug track that balanced traction and rolling resistance. The long seat and rear rack made it practical for real winter chores, but the low windshield, narrow hood and bright yellow paint gave it the attitude of a little race sled.
Machines like the Boatel Grand Prix have become favorites with collectors who love oddball brands – they’re different enough to stand out at a vintage ride, yet familiar in the way they sound, smell and handle: loud, mechanical, and eager to rip one more lap around the lake.