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Shaker Hood Vendor at Carlisle?
« on: February 19, 2006 - 07:11:34 PM »
The guy that is doing my restoration work on my 71 Cuda said there is a guy that comes to Carlisle every year and sells just shaker hoods. Even better is that he seems to remember them being around $700-800.

I was just wondering if any of you have run across him at previous Carlisle's. It sounds like a deal too good to be true.  Thanks, Ed
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Re: Shaker Hood Vendor at Carlisle?
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2006 - 09:59:56 PM »
There is a guy that sells shaker hoods but I think the price is off about 500 buck or so.   If you're in the market, there are a couple people selling shaker hoods these days.   :cheers:

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Re: Shaker Hood Vendor at Carlisle?
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2006 - 04:05:28 PM »
Thanks 4C,

I figured by July my wallet would stop smokin' from this restoration and I might be able to afford one. That would be a nice addition to come home with.
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Re: Shaker Hood Vendor at Carlisle?
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2006 - 09:43:33 PM »
I think I have the guys card around here somewhere . . if I come up with it, I'll let ya know!   :cheers:

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Re: Shaker Hood Vendor at Carlisle?
« Reply #4 on: February 21, 2006 - 07:04:25 PM »
Thanks 4C,  If you find the info just let me know.
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Re: Shaker Hood Vendor at Carlisle?
« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2006 - 07:39:29 PM »
If you are looking for a Shaker Hood you have some choices to make. The first decision is weather you want Fiberglass or Steel.

If you decide on Fiberglass AAR Fiberglass makes the best one, hands down. They make 2 styles, one is a single piece with a convincing (but imobile) bubble molded in, and another that has the hole through it like a steel hood. These are nice hoods, but you'll always have to deal with the headaches fiberglass offers in the area of fit and finish. AAR's glass hoods are usually priced at around $600.00 or so (don't quote me, that's a ball park).

Now, when it comes to Steel Shaker hoods here's the lay of the land;

There is only one manufacturer who actually has the Under Hood Braces & Trim Ring componants made and converts original flat hoods into Shakers himself (and that's the only way he sells them) that person is Gene Gregory, Alhambra Productions in Illinois. Gene makes a quality product and has been at it the longest of anyone. He also sells through Art Pachecho of Six Pack Performance in Albuquerque NM.
Genes hoods are typically around $1,500.00 plus a core charge or a good core exchange hood. It was more than likely Art or Gene you met at Carlisle, he hits most major shows around the east.

Then there is Ben Snobar, Northwest Performance in Olympia Washington. Ben also has his own Under Hood Braces, Trim Rings, and other Shaker componants made. Ben ONLY sells kits, he does not sell converted hoods. His conversion kist are priced similar to our own. However, quite a number of people (Body men, etc.) have been buying and selling Bens kits after converting hoods (with variable results concerning the quality of the conversion) and taking them to shows for sale so you may have met one of them at Carlisle as well. Thier prices are all over the map but generally go for around $1,500-$1,800.00. Bens are the ones you see on www.shakerhood.com.

Then there is Harms inc. (My company). We make our own conversion parts for the flat hoods. Our goal was not to copy those already on the market but rather to improve on the OEM details and offer a unique way to install the kit (as opposed to a crimped flange, we offer a sepperate flange that can be bonded or welded in). Our kits offer Under Hood Braces that are unique for Cuda and Challenger, all other manufacturers on the market sell a single style, and it's for a Cuda, you have to modify it to work for a Challenger hood, and it will work, but it will never appear correct. You will find no other kit on the market that is as accurate to original it as ours, we gaurantee it! All the factory details are there including drain holes, fixturing holes, crsh wrinkles, out side die cut and part curvature, etc. We chose not to make the other Shaker componants simply because what's currently out there is pretty decent stuff, not enough room for improvement to go into all new tooling and do our own versions. We will probably carry some of the better individual Shaker under hood componants on the market as a conveinience to our customers, but that is coming slowly. If you have the time visit our web site for details about the kits and pricing, we are very competitively priced. www.harmsauto.com or just give me a call at 801-940-2689 to discuss.

*I should also mention Jeff Bobst , he makes one Shaker componant, a very nice Cuda trim ring (it's expensive, around $600.00 last I checked) and is in the business of buying conversion kits and selling completed converted hoods at some eastern shows, while he attends shows, I have not seen him advertise as a business . He does nice work. Other than Jeffs, ours is the only reproduction trim ring on the market accurate enough to original to fit an original Shaker hood.

In my opinion there is no single source for "the best" of all the needed parts to complete a Shaker Hood, there are some "one stop shops" amoung those listed above, but no single vendor offers the best quality or price for each individual componant, for that you'll need to do some shopping around.



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Re: Shaker Hood Vendor at Carlisle?
« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2006 - 09:35:33 PM »
Harms,

Thanks for your unbiased opinions (and I mean that) it is not often that you see someone lay out the complete spectrum of choices. I am a long way away from being ready to spend any money on anything other than restoration essentials right now but when the time comes I will definitely keep this post handy.  Thank you,  Ed
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Re: Shaker Hood Vendor at Carlisle?
« Reply #7 on: February 22, 2006 - 09:46:18 PM »
Gene Gregory was the person I was thinking of!  Thanks Harms!   :thumbsup:

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Re: Shaker Hood Vendor at Carlisle?
« Reply #8 on: February 28, 2006 - 01:20:08 AM »
Eddy ,
 scott Harms has the best kit on the market hands down . His was not out when i bought the last kit  . But i compaired it to his and the one i had from Ben Snowbar . Even Scott had good directions where as Ben wants you to call him and will not give you any written dirctions . I used scotts from his web sight . Oh  thanks Scott for your information . Joe