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Aero Services 02-02-2005 09:10 AM

Aftermarket Shaker Assembly Manufacture
 
Good day all! I thought I would log in and try this out. I am looking for the name of the manufacture for the fiberglass aftermarket shaker hoodscoop assemblies that are being sold now. I know where to get them retail, but I am looking to purchase wholesale. So if anybody knows the answer, please send it to me or post it here. Thanks

By the way I guess its cutomary to tell everyone what your building so here it is: 1970 Fastback, 302, AOD, 2004 competition orange lower with a black top color (just like the Harley trucks)

StangFlyer 02-02-2005 09:13 AM

Re: Aftermarket Shaker Assembly Manufacture
 
I think those, or a version of them, might be manufactured by Classic Design Concepts. They are somewhat local to where I am at here in the Detroit Metro area (Walled Lake). You'd have to check with them though.

Aero Services 02-02-2005 10:15 AM

Re: Aftermarket Shaker Assembly Manufacture
 
Thanks Dan, an initial look at thier website looks like it all late model stuff, but I will call them to check into it.

Michael Robinson

StangFlyer 02-02-2005 10:30 AM

Re: Aftermarket Shaker Assembly Manufacture
 
Ok, for whatever reason... I didn't realize this is for an older Mustang (hey, I had just woken up :p). Any ways, I think they make the late model ones. As for early model set-ups I am not sure... but, one idea is perhaps to call Total Performance in Mt. Clemens, Michigan I'll bet they might be able to tell you. They deal with all that kind of stuff.

rwhite65 02-02-2005 09:44 PM

Re: Aftermarket Shaker Assembly Manufacture
 
Please let us know what you find, I as well have been interested in that concept for a long time...for now I have been left with the task of building a functional ram air set-up. It is still in the planning stage :(
Ryan


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