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Getting the heat out

Started by TimmyATL, October 25, 2017, 12:49:20 PM

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TimmyATL

Okay so I am slow at work and have had time to think. We all know that heat is a power killer and anyway of keeping or helping with getting the heat out can help. And with more production years without body changes for the SHO maybe this might be possible now. I feel a cowl hood not only will look awesome but also lets the heat out so lets do some math. On a quick look up I got the production numbers for the 13 model year.
7592 total SHO made in 13 lets go with 5 model years 13-17
7592 x 5 = 37960 now lets take out 25% for totaled/flood damaged ect. ect.
37960 - 25% = 28470 so lets say only 1% of those will buy a hood.
1% of 28470 = 284.7 . I looked up on Cervini web page at 15 Mustang and got a price of 759.99 for a hood.
759.99 x 284.7 = $216,369 gross. I have no idea what is involved in the whole process of making a mold or the hood,  no am I am business man but this seems like a nice gross for a 1% penetration. Just my $.02
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