The Rupp Sno Sport, produced between 1967 and 1970, represents a significant piece of vintage snowmobile history. Known for its agile handling and recreational focus, the Sno Sport was a popular model during a period of rapid innovation in the snowmobile industry. Rupp Industries, a prominent American manufacturer, built a reputation for performance and design, and the Sno Sport exemplifies this heritage. These machines, typically featuring 2-stroke, air-cooled engines with an estimated 10-25 HP, were designed for trail riding and offered a compact to medium-sized chassis. Their engineering quality and reliability were key factors in Rupp's strong market presence during its active years, making the Sno Sport a sought-after machine for enthusiasts and collectors.
This comprehensive parts manual serves as an essential resource for owners and restorers of the 1967-1970 Rupp Sno Sport. It provides detailed exploded view diagrams and comprehensive listings of all Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part numbers for every major assembly and sub-assembly. Coverage includes critical systems such as the engine, drivetrain, suspension, braking, body and chassis, and electrical components. The manual is designed to aid in accurate part identification, procurement, and correct reassembly after maintenance or repair. While focused on parts and assembly, it offers visual guidance crucial for maintaining the integrity and functionality of these vintage snowmobiles, ensuring their continued operation and historical preservation.
1967 - 1970 Rupp Sno Sport Parts Manual Snowmobile, all models
1967 - 1970 Rupp Sno Sport Parts Manual Snowmobile, all models