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Re: A&A Grump Lump Scoop
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Looks good Brent!
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Looks cool man. Is there a logo on it?
Might seem wrong, but I'd have to cut a hole in the front of it so it would perform right. Are you going to use it? http://i710.photobucket.com/albums/w...NovaMGrove.jpg http://www.quartermilestones.com/pho...n2/RMA6902.jpg |
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Paul There is no logo on it you can tell where there was one at one time.Iam thinking about using it when i restore my 68 L79 nova.It has more of a rounded look. The A A is more square and bigger . Mine looks short like the pics you posted and the back has the same slant as the one on Grumpys Toy Thanks Brent
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Paul like to find one of thoase sticker
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: brent396</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Paul like to find one of thoase sticker </div></div>
Brent, it appears your scoop was probabaly made in the Fastlgas era based upon PXTX photo-same outer lip/flange, white glossy gelcoat over black. I have a photo from an old fastglas ad and your scoop is without a doubt made from that company. Couple of identifiers: The ridge on the top of the scoop on the rear that goes from side to side is curved towards the front and the front wall of the scoop is also curved outwards pointing forward. I have never seen another scoop from any company that has your features. |
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What time area you think post the add pic if you have it
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: brent396</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What time area you think post the add pic if you have it </div></div>
Manufacturers Associates was late 60's to early 70's... always had real small 2" x 2' ads in the back of mags Fastglas was approx 1973-early 80's or possibly later-I bought a Vega hood from Motion in 1991 or so and it was drop shipped from Legendary.Advertised a lot in the NY based publications Hi-performance Cars and Super Stock & Drag Illustrated out of VA. Not sure what the company was called in the 1980's... maybe not even open?? I have a 1987 speed equipment manufacturers book and literally every fiberglass manufacturer is in there but nothing with FG or Legendary and nothing at that address. |
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