So ... TNT Specialties came and went ... the Dukes Race Shop came .... and went .... and now !?!?!?!?!?
"Pro Speed Parts"
They are located at 16820 Hwy 10 NW Suite B in Elk River MN 55330. Phone is 763-633-9999, web site is under construction but they can be found on Facebook ... just look for "Pro Speed Parts".
dashboard said
May 21, 2013
Speaking of speed shops. Has anyone been to or used the new shop in Pine Island? What sort of stuff do they have?
Lost in the 60s said
May 21, 2013
dashboard wrote:
Speaking of speed shops. Has anyone been to or used the new shop in Pine Island? What sort of stuff do they have?
That's Twin Cities Rod and Custom. He bought the name from Ed when he sold out a year ago. Mostly street rod/hot rod stuff but can get speed equipment too. Not much in the way of restoration parts.
I've bought a lot of stuff for the '38 from him and a couple Pertronix conversions for the Camaro and Chevelle.
Chris R said
May 21, 2013
TNT specialties hasnt left, they just dont have a retail speed shop anymore. Just seen an ad from them the other day on Craigslist.
bowtie said
May 21, 2013
I had heard John had cosed Dukes and was moving to a new location. What I had heard was that it wasn't going to be a retail thing and focus on the chassis shop and more family time. I think he might have sold off the parts side and this is the new owners? I know TNT is back open across 65 from Friendly, but I haven't gone in yet. If you're on Facebook, Pro Speed Parts has a page with pictures of thier place.
So ... TNT Specialties came and went ... the Dukes Race Shop came .... and went .... and now !?!?!?!?!?
"Pro Speed Parts"
They are located at 16820 Hwy 10 NW Suite B in Elk River MN 55330. Phone is 763-633-9999, web site is under construction but they can be found on Facebook ... just look for "Pro Speed Parts".
That's Twin Cities Rod and Custom. He bought the name from Ed when he sold out a year ago. Mostly street rod/hot rod stuff but can get speed equipment too. Not much in the way of restoration parts.
I've bought a lot of stuff for the '38 from him and a couple Pertronix conversions for the Camaro and Chevelle.
TNT specialties hasnt left, they just dont have a retail speed shop anymore. Just seen an ad from them the other day on Craigslist.