This Northern California Exhaust Component Manufacturer is a California S-Corporation that has been in business for the past 54 years and under current ownership for the last 31 years. They offer a complete line of exhaust components for Exhaust Fabricators, ranging from Mandrel Bends, CNC Header Flanges, Merge Collectors, Collector Flanges, Stainless Bellows, V-Band Clamps and Sealing Flanges, as well as Formed Collectors and Accessories. Many of their clients work in the high-performance car arena, such as the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) and NASCAR.
Once considered one of the more backward-looking segments of the automotive aftermarket, the hot-rod and street-rod markets have changed radically over the past generation. No longer the exclusive province of ’30s through ’50s roadsters and sedans equipped with traditional running gear, today’s hot-rod market spans the automotive spectrum to include ’60s through ’80s muscle cars, pickups and utility vehicles sporting 21st-century technologies. In all, the market has grown into a global industry that constitutes a $1.26-billion market sector, according to the most recent survey from the SEMA’s Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA).
This Northern California Exhaust Component Manufacturer is a California S-Corporation that has been in business for the past 54 years and under current ownership for the last 31 years. They offer a complete line of exhaust components for Exhaust Fabricators, ranging from Mandrel Bends, CNC Header Flanges, Merge Collectors, Collector Flanges, Stainless Bellows, V-Band Clamps and Sealing Flanges, as well as Formed Collectors and Accessories. Many of their clients work in the high-performance car arena, such as the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) and NASCAR.
Once considered one of the more backward-looking segments of the automotive aftermarket, the hot-rod and street-rod markets have changed radically over the past generation. No longer the exclusive province of ’30s through ’50s roadsters and sedans equipped with traditional running gear, today’s hot-rod market spans the automotive spectrum to include ’60s through ’80s muscle cars, pickups and utility vehicles sporting 21st-century technologies. In all, the market has grown into a global industry that constitutes a $1.26-billion market sector, according to the most recent survey from the SEMA’s Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA).