MoparMitch
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The last local speed shop here " Speed Unlimited" in Morningside Maryland, closed its doors last year after over 50 years in business. Very sad indeed....
I still have parts on my car that I got at a stupid Shops (Super Shops) warehouse sale. Mallory ignition box and coil, and a Mallory 250 pump. All reman, all bulletproof.I went to several of the Super Shops outlets....still have a tee shirt somewhere.....probably doesn't fit me now (material shrinks)
Riverside was one I spent a lot of money with.
RPM SPEED Southington CT. it not impressive not worth a trip, really. You'd need to order most things. http://www.rpmct.com/ There is no machine shop or engine building. Accessory bolt on operation.In CT? Where?
I still go to S-K Speed on Long Island if I'm in the area. I used to live 25 minutes from it, I miss having it close by. They've been around since the mid '60s. They still have a performance machine shop associated with the store, they'll fill your nitrous bottle, have any AN fitting or ARP fastener you would ever want, books, exhaust tubing, turbo parts, fluids, tires, anything and everything. If they don't have it they can get it for you. The kids behind the counter are generally OK, a few have been there for a while now. The manager has been there forever, he knows his stuff.
Yep I hung at the Denver Super ShopsI went to several of the Super Shops outlets....still have a tee shirt somewhere.....probably doesn't fit me now (material shrinks)
Riverside was one I spent a lot of money with.
The base I was stationed on in Germany had a shop for us to work on our cars but it was one of those things where the ones that ran the shop catered to their friends.....so you had to work with what you could get.....which wasn't much. It sucked.There used to be plenty of them. Even when I was in the Navy they had them on base. You could rent a bay with a lift...or no lift, tools, etc. Now there is nothing. Not around here anyway.
USA Speed was one where I could get just about anything I needed and without having to 'prepay' on the phone. He liked Ford and Mopar stuff and knew I was good to pay. It was pretty dang good for a lot of years until he died of a heart attack and the shop was closed down. The 'next in line' shop (Clear Lake Speed) always wanted me to pay up front even though he knew me (Chevy guy) so that pretty much made me do the on line stuff once that started happening. If his wife answered this phone, I could usually get what I needed without having to prepay because she knew I was good to pay for the stuff. For some reason her husband didn't like the Mopar guys.....yeah ok, Chevy guy lolA lot of times it’s not the economy or competition that causes them to close, sometimes there are no family members that are interested in taking over the businesses when the owners retire.
Any idea where in Saugus that was? How did I miss that? LolWe had New England Speed and Speed Shack, but they are both long gone.
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When HD kills the local hardware store nothing will be found.Same as Home Depot killed small hardware stores
When HD kills the local hardware store nothing will be found.
There was a mom and pop hardware store really close that was in business until recently and they had all the good stuff but no one wanted to buy them out when they retired....and well, they are gone. I remember them since 63 when I moved here.When HD kills the local hardware store nothing will be found.
Had one up the street as well. They had just about everything and it was nice to be able to park right outside the door and run in for what you needed. I bought my Weber Gas grill's, humidifiers, snow blowers and the like. The owner was a scout leader and a neighbor and friend. They carried parts to fix what they sold and offered home delivery on the large items. Service that's hard to get now days. He sold out and moved on. Sad to see them go. I did my best. Big box took him out. We have Lowes, Home Depot, and Menards within a 10 min drive. He was there before they were but just couldn't last.There was a mom and pop hardware store really close that was in business until recently and they had all the good stuff but no one wanted to buy them out when they retired....and well, they are gone. I remember remember them since 63 when I moved here.