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Scorpion Snowmobiles | Snowtech Magazine

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Scorpion Snowmobiles for Sale: Where can You Find …

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    Several iconic Scorpion snowmobiles were manufactured over the years, but the most famous ones are as follows: Scorpion TKX Scorpion Manta Scorpion Mark I-IV Scorpion Redline Scorpion Roamer Scorpion Whip Scorpion Whip TK and TKX Scorpion Bull Whip Scorpion Range Whip Sting Scorpion Brut LC-44 ...

History and Photos of Scorpion Snowmobiles

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    Their plan was to market the Scorpion snowmobiles as a more affordable line. 1979 was probably the most successful season ever for the Scorpion snowmobiles, as the Scorpion Squadron race team took the racetrack by storm. The end of the Scorpion, however, came in 1981 when Arctic Enterprises declared bankruptcy.

Dream Sled Part 2: What Happened To The SRP Scorpion …

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    That plan was soon scraped when SRP officials announced that the first model, the 2001 Scorpion TKX, would be a lake-racer’s dream, featuring an 890cc, 170 hp twin from then-powerful aftermarketeer PSI Performance. “It really rocks on trails,” then company president John Mitchell told Snow Goer in 2000.

The History of Scorpion Snowmobiles (Part 1) - Stern …

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    As 1967 approached, Scorpions abilities seemed endless, with even Vice President, Hubert H Humphrey stating that “the Central Lakes area is the …

1968-1972 - Scorpion Online

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    Snowmobile Sales, Inc (distributor for the Wisconsin-area) of Marshfield, Wisconsin display their impressive array for Scorpion race winnings. Origin unknown. Jan 1968. Serpent Lake Snowmobile Derby general manager and local insurance man Bruce Pirner (right) presents a first prize trophy to Larry Paron (left) of New Brighton who won the Class B (261-295cc) event.

Vintage Snowmobiles Classifieds on VintageSleds.com

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    Location: Lutsen , MN. Email: [email protected]. Phone: 218-370-9648. 1979 Scorpion Sting 440 cc fan cooled. This sled is original with 2015 miles. Looks and runs like a sled that has been used maybe 2 seasons. It is at least a 9 out of 10. Thinning my herd keeping only my Arctic Cats. It is both show and ride ready.

Scorpion Sno-Pro | Snowmobile, Vintage sled, Vintage …

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    1979 Scorpion Sno-Pro 440. Find this Pin and more on Snowmobile by Bob Fleege. Vintage Sled. Vintage Racing. Snow Sled. Snow Machine. Snowmobiles. Dirt Bikes. Scorpion.

Chronology — Scorpion Online

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    As indicated in the Brainerd Dispatch, "The annual Scorpion March of Dimes Celebrity Snowmobile Marathon was held Feb. 4-5 living up to its advance billing, attracting more than 1,500 snowmobilers, celebrities, and volunteers and generating pledges of more than $25,000."

Snowmobiling 1970-71: Rupps, Skiroules & Johnsons

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    The spring of 1970 saw the release of 1971 model year snowmobiles, and a Snow Goer test and photo session in Mount Hood, Oregon. Sleds and representatives from AMF/Ski-Daddler, Arctic Cat, Bolens, Chaparral, Johnson, Mercury, Polaris, Rupp, Scorpion, Skiroule and Ski-Doo showed up and were featured in the fall’s fi rst Snow Goer issue, but that issue featured far …

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