| Media Reprints
Zoops has been getting a lot of coverage in the media
- especially by some recent magazines and publications taking notice of ZoopSeal and the Zoops Posi-Trak System. We
will keep this page updated with recent articles that will
be available for download in the Adobe
Acrobat (PDF) format.
| Necessary Accessory: Installing a Zoops Posi-Trak Accessory System
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| Publication: American Rodder
Issue Date: March 2006
Summary:
To improve their line of brackets and accessory parts, Zoops identified the need to market complete kits that include all the components necessary to complete a full engine accessory installation. This design challenge was not an easy one, as there are numerous accessory options, but the Zoops engineers tackled it anyway, and they did it with style and helped standardize and simplify such decisions. The company’s newest offering is the Posi-Trak system, which was devised to not only look good, but to eliminate the search and possible mismatching of all the components needed.
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| Keeping Your Wheels Clean Was Never So Easy |
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Publication: Truckin' Magazine
Issue Date: August 2003
Summary:
Cleaning your wheels is a process that can be both time-consuming and frequent. A big complaint about owning a nice set of wheels is the high maintenance some types can require to keep them looking good. ZoopSeal is a product that can solve this problem.
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| Zoopin' in the Zoops' Coupe |
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Publication: American Rodder
Issue Date: November 2002
Summary:
In recent years, Zoops has become well known for building high-quality pulleys and adjustable brackets for a variety of engines, including kits for the big-block Ford. The product line is always expanding as Zoops look for new ways to build parts that can easily find a useful street rodding home. One day they decided to build a street rod using many of the parts they manufacture. Zoops' decision was any easy one: build a high-tech ‘32 highboy coupe with a very healthy Chevy big-block engine.
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| No More
Polishing! |
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| Publication:
Street Rod Builder
Issue Date: July 2002
Summary:
Nothing beats the look of polished billet parts—that
is, if you like polished billet. And there’s nothing
as much of a pain in the #@* to maintain as polished
billet parts. It’s fun for a couple of times,
and then the Zen-like wax-on/wax-off appeal fades pretty
quickly, along with the luster of the polished parts
themselves. What would you say if you didn’t have
to polish your shiny billet parts anymore? Well, we
know what we would say!
Download the full article
(PDF - 489 KB) |
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| ZoopSeal
- A Few Extra Swipes Could Eliminate Weekend Aluminum
Polishing Forever |
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Publication:
Street Rodder
Issue Date: July 2002
Summary:
Okay boys and girls, listen up; this one’s big.
Seeing how STREET RODDER is the conduit that many companies
use to inform street rod enthusiasts, we get inundated
with all sorts of “revolutionary” or “the
next big thing” products. Many times they’re
neat, but it’s rare that the products live up
to the title. This, though, just might be one of those
few times.
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(PDF - 375 KB) |
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| Quick
Tech - No More Polishing! |
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| Publication:
Family Power Boat Magazine
Issue Date: June 2002
Summary:
Nothing beats the look of polished billet parts. Likewise,
nothing is as much of a pain as maintaining polished
billet parts. Its fun for a couple of times, and
then the Zen-like wax-on/wax-off appeal fades, along
with your parts finish. What if you didnt
have to polish your shiny parts anymore? Wouldnt
that be a relief? Well, weve discovered a product
that is simply astounding.
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(PDF - 62 KB) |
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