The Rupp Sno-Pro “Zombie Blaze” sticker brings vintage race-sled energy to life — a zombie-skinned monster with blazing orange hair ripping through a snowy forest on a bright red Rupp racer.
About the Machine
The Rupp Sno-Pro was the legendary race sled of the early 1970s, built by Rupp Industries of Mansfield, Ohio — a name synonymous with power and precision in snowmobile history.
Engine: Twin-cylinder, fan-cooled or liquid-cooled configurations
Power: Up to 100 HP in factory-tuned racing form
Frame: Lightweight aluminum race chassis
Purpose: Competitive Sno-Pro class racing
Distinction: Rupp red bodywork and sleek aerodynamic lines
Known for dominating the ovals and cross-country tracks, the Sno-Pro became a cult favorite among racers and collectors alike. Few machines of the era embodied “speed at all costs” quite like it.