4eva4banger
10-07-2003, 07:34 PM
Macs Speed Equipment is now online
Auckland, New Zealand, Macs Speed Equipment
In an effort to make their cast aluminum hot rod products more readily available worldwide, Macs Speed Equipment has gone online at http://www.macsspeed.com
Specialising in hop up parts for Model A and B engines as well as dress up items for Ford flathead V8s and traditional hot rods, Macs Speed Equipment was formerly promoted through word and mouth.
With the increased interest in more traditional style hot rodding, Macs proprietor Graeme McNeill feels that the time is right to promote his products to the worldwide market.
While building his own personal project, a period perfect 1928 Model A closed cab pick up, Graeme set about designing and manufacturing individual parts for his Riley OHV four banger powered project. Graemes wealth of knowledge in automotive engineering proved invaluable in producing parts that would work as they should, look good while doing it and be economic on the pocket.
Here in New Zealand, where these parts can be scarce, what isnt readily available or sometimes expensive must be made, states Graeme McNeill. This is the approach that Graeme took while building his eye catching Model A. It was only natural that other traditional enthusiasts took notice and started enquiring for parts for their projects, thus Macs Speed Equipment was born.
The Macs Speed Equipment website is very user friendly and features the full array of products in US pricing. There is also a feature of Graemes pick up and a photo gallery will also be available soon.
Auckland, New Zealand, Macs Speed Equipment
In an effort to make their cast aluminum hot rod products more readily available worldwide, Macs Speed Equipment has gone online at http://www.macsspeed.com
Specialising in hop up parts for Model A and B engines as well as dress up items for Ford flathead V8s and traditional hot rods, Macs Speed Equipment was formerly promoted through word and mouth.
With the increased interest in more traditional style hot rodding, Macs proprietor Graeme McNeill feels that the time is right to promote his products to the worldwide market.
While building his own personal project, a period perfect 1928 Model A closed cab pick up, Graeme set about designing and manufacturing individual parts for his Riley OHV four banger powered project. Graemes wealth of knowledge in automotive engineering proved invaluable in producing parts that would work as they should, look good while doing it and be economic on the pocket.
Here in New Zealand, where these parts can be scarce, what isnt readily available or sometimes expensive must be made, states Graeme McNeill. This is the approach that Graeme took while building his eye catching Model A. It was only natural that other traditional enthusiasts took notice and started enquiring for parts for their projects, thus Macs Speed Equipment was born.
The Macs Speed Equipment website is very user friendly and features the full array of products in US pricing. There is also a feature of Graemes pick up and a photo gallery will also be available soon.