Way to take the ball and run with it. This project may go quicker than I thought. I figured we'd have to make a file from scratch.
Unfortunately, scanning is a pretty complex process; getting a usable 3D model directly from a scan would be pretty incredible using the hardware I have access to. Once I process the scan with the scanning software, I'll bring it into CAD and basically just use the scan as a guide for making a surface from scratch, which I will then thicken to a solid model and finish the details from there. It's not quite from scratch, and it's not quite straight from scanning to a model...consider it more like a 3D stencil. Didn't get to work on it today, but I will try to attack it tomorrow.
Guys, for manufacturing keep in mind that the scoop is two (injection molded, I assume) pieces that appear to be either pressed or glued together. If you want to match the OEM quality, that will require two separate injection molded parts, not to mention I will need a scoop that I can pull apart (read: destroy) so I can scan both pieces. It will not be as cheap as you want it to be. I, personally, recommend finding a fairly high durometer urethane which can stand a fair amount of heat and pouring that into a mold.