On May 30, Quantum Performance held their 2nd annual Open House at their facility in Carrollton, Texas. They are an authorized Shelby Mod Shop and work on all brands of early and late model cars. They gave tours, did dynos and had a car show. Seven people from Tyler attended the show and were given a personal viewing of the engine donated for the Pay it Forward by Kenny Northum of Quantum Performance.

Below is the group from Tyler that attended the show. They are from left to right Mitch Ardoin, Paul Scott, Art Scott, Frankie House, Craig Chesley, Bob Ground (MOET Vice-President) and John Haigler (MOET President).

The shot below is inside the Shelby Mod Shop. This is where late model GT 500's are turned into Super Snakes. What a collection of late model muscle!

Quantum Performance has a showroom full of goodies, many of which are from Scott Drake Enterprises, the main sponsor of the Pay it Forward program.

The photo below shows a small part of the car show. It included many late model Shelby's, several early model Shelby's and all brands of other cars. The display included '10 model Camaro, '10 model Shelby, and '10 model Challenger lined up together as well as a number of classic models.

Below is the showroom of the Shelby Mod Shop. Quantum also builds the late model Terlingua Mustang Package in their shop.
