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Edelbrock Tours the Henry Ford Museum

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

 Edelbrock Tours the Henry Ford Museum

With the Hot Rod Power Tour ending this year in Detroit, we couldn’t let the opportunity escape us when we were invited to visit the Henry Ford Museum/Greenfield Village in Dearborn Michigan for a special guided tour. When we got there we expected the typical museum experience. We had no idea what was in store or the special access we would be granted.

The Henry Ford Museum was born out of the automotive industrialists love for preserving items of historical significance as well as items used by the common man. The complex is massive! The 90+ acres houses an amazing collection of Americana including automobiles, trains, planes, various manufacturing machines, trinkets, crafts and more. It even is home to many different buildings of historic significance. The dwellings were brought to the complex from locations around the world and re-assembled brick by brick to their original     grandeur.  Notable buildings include Thomas Edison’s original Menlo Park, New Jersey Complex, the Wright Brothers North Carolina Cycling/Airplane fabrication shop and a replica of Independence Hall in Philadelphia.

We were overwhelmed to say the least. There is no way to see everything in one day but we were lucky that we had a private guided tour and were able to hit the highlights as well as see a few things that the general guest does not (i.e. Behind the scenes)

On our special tour we were able to view some amazing vehicles including some of the vehicles the museum was preparing for a new 80,000 square foot exhibit titled Driving America coming in 2012. Vehicles such as the first Ford Mustang prototype, various race cars including Bill Eliotts number 9 NASCAR, Jim Clark’s 1965 Indy winning Lotus and the Edelbrock flathead equipped 1960 Buck and Thompson Class D Slingshot Dragster.

We were also able to visit the massive archives of the museum and see some really amazing historical pieces including letters from Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Thomas Edison. We were given the opportunity to leaf through personal photo albums/scrapbooks from various events including multi family camping trips the Ford family took with the Edison and Firestone families. There was so much to see and such little time.

Next we were escorted around the Greenfield Village area via Model T’s to view the various buildings that Ford has collected over the years. Buildings such as Edison’s Menlo Park Complex. The original laboratory where Thomas Edison invented the Light bulb and so many other incredible inventions was re-located here back in 1929.

Other notable buildings include Henry Fords birthplace, and the first house to enjoy electrical service among many others we didn’t have time to visit. While in the Edison laboratory, Vic, Nancy and Christi were able to record their voices on an original Edison Phonograph which was a real treat. We also visited the Wright Brothers Bicycle Shop/Airplane Fabrication Shop where they constructed the first Airplane. American ingenuity at its finest.

By now the day had flown by and it was getting late. We were treated to one more really incredible honor. A formal dinner for our entourage in one of the historic Greenfield buildings. Here, Vic was presented with a really nice framed image of the 1960 Buck and Thompson Edelbrock Equipped Dragster. The atmosphere was really amazing as we sat there eating, socializing and taking in all the historic Americana and nostalgia of the Henry Ford Museum.

We had heard that this place was amazing, but we had no idea it was that AMAZING! Special thanks to The Henry Ford Museum for the special tour and access! If you haven’t been yet… GO!

http://www.thehenryford.org

Check out all the awesome pictures from the museum below.

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Claim Your FREE GIFT – “The Shop”

Friday, June 3rd, 2011

1 Claim Your FREE GIFT   The ShopThe Hot Rod Power Tour is here again! From June 4th through the 11th, we’ll be making our way from Cocoa Beach all the way to Motor City alongside some of the coolest Hot Rods in the country. Can’t you just hear the engines purring already?

Edelbrock couldn’t be prouder to be a sponsor of the tour, and we want to share that pride with you. For a limited time only, you can get a FREE Edelbrock window cling just by visiting shop.edelbrock.com. But hurry! Supplies are limited.

See you at the finish line.

2011 Hot Rod Power Tour

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Here at Edelbrock we’re getting our cars ready for this years Hot Rod Power Tour! If you see us on the road, or at one of the stops, don’t hesitate to say hi to Vic, Christi and the Edelbrock crew. If you catch Vic or Christi at our trailer, don’t forget to pick up an autographed hat or poster as well. Also, we’ll be having nightly giveaways on the main stage, so don’t forget to stop by our trailer and enter your name for a chance to win! Each night we’re giving away a Richard Petty Driving Experience gift certificate worth $500 and on the last night of the tour we will be giving away a new E-Street Total Power Package Top End kit with your choice of with Valve Covers and Air Cleaner – this is up to a $2,500 value!

This year we have three Edelbrock cars making the long haul from Cocoa Beach to Detroit. So if you are on the route look out for these unique Edelbrock cars!

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2011 Hendrick Camaro Driven by Christi

The 2011 Hendrick Camaro is one of Vic’s daily drivers. It features an Edelbrock E-Force Supercharger system #1598 that delivers 599 hp and 547 ft-lbs. of torque. This car also features Edelbrock Coil Springs #5237, Lower Trailing Arms #5200, Adjustable Rear Toe Links #52801 and a Russell Street Legal Brake Hose Kit #692380.

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2006 Corvette (E-Force Supercharged)

Our second car on the tour is another one of Vic’s daily drivers, his 2006 Z06 Corvette. This car also features an Edelbrock E-Force Supercharger system #1572. This system is specially designed for the LS7 platform and produces 657 hp and 582 ft-lbs. of torque – making this an incredible high-performance street car.

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1957 Chevy Bel Air built by Posies

Finally, look for Vic’s custom 1957 Chevy Bel Air built by Posies. This car is powered by an Edelbrock crate engine with our Pro-Flo XT EFI System #35273. This combination produces 461 hp and 446 ft-lbs. of torque and runs on 87 octane fuel! This will be its 6th year as a Hot Rod Power Tour Long Hauler.

We always have a great time on the Power Tour and look forward to meeting many new friends and also seeing friends from past events. Until next time – See you on the road!

For more information on the Hot Rod Power Tour here are some links to get you started: http://www.hotrod.com/2011/powertour/index.html

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2011 Hot Rod Power Tour – Starting June 4 in Cocoa Beach, FL

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

For the 17th consecutive year, the HOT ROD Power Tour returns. This rolling tribute to the performance car is the ultimate gear-head road trip. With seven days in seven cities, we kickoff June 4th and spend the next week driving and bench racing through the south on our way to The Motor City. Get all the details including registration, hotels, sponsor links, and videos, images and stories from the past.

Tour Dates

Saturday June 4
Cocoa Beach, FL Port Canaveral
Sunday June 5
Valdosta, GA South Georgia Motorsports Park
Monday June 6
Montgomery, AL Montgomery Motorsports Park
Tuesday June 7
Nashville, TN LP Field
Wednesday June 8
Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Thursday June 9
Muskegon, MI Downtown Muskegon
Friday June 10
Detroit, MI Metro Beach Metropark
Saturday June 11
Detroit, MI Long Haulers Ceremony (Location TBD)

Get more information on the Hot Rod Power Tour

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From Toy to Reality

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

From Toy to Reality – Students of Ohio Technical College Present Vic with a special gift

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This past November something fantastic was brewing at the 2010 SEMA show in Las Vegas. Yes, the Edelbrock Supercharger kits for late model Camaro and Corvette LS2 and LS3 applications were fantastic reveals, but that’s not where we are going exactly.

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At a special Press Conference, The Edelbrock Academy a newly formed program between Edelbrock and Ohio Technical College (OTC) was announced. The program will give students a solid foundation in the building and tuning of American muscle cars and performance vehicles.  As part of the course, OTC students learn about engine modifications; how to install high-performance products such as exhaust, nitrous and supercharging systems; and how to conduct dyno tuning and testing, among other skills.

The press conference outlined the details of the program but there was one more special surprise to come. Secretly and unknown to Vic, the students and faculty at OTC had begun work on a custom build of a special ‘57 Chevy Bel Air to be given to Vic. Vic was surprised and moved to say the least.

Fast forward to today… On Sunday May 1, 2011 the finished vehicle will be unveiled at the 6th Annual Rev’ved Up 4 kids Charity Car Show. This will be Vic’s first time viewing the vehicle, which is loosely based on an existing Hot Wheels toy.

OTC team members Justin and Jordan Brenner are driving the vehicle from the OTC facility in Ohio to the show here in Torrance, California. Past and present OTC students and faculty who contributed to the build are also making the journey to the show to help present the vehicle to Vic.

“The1957 Chevy Bel Air was a remarkable learning tool for our students and a great way to introduce the Edelbrock Academy and showcase the type of practical and applied training students will receive,” said Justin Brenner, director of corporate development at OTC.  “Students in our Classic Car Restoration as well as Racing and High Performance Programs have spent the past several months completely restoring the ’57 Chevy. Students dedicated their time transforming the car from a rusty shell of the past into a custom hot rod of the future. The Bel Air is infused with custom features and accessories including the new Edelbrock E-Force Supercharger making it a 600 horsepower ’57 Chevy.”

Many industry partners supported the project build by donating parts and services, including Edelbrock-LLC, Danchuk, Eckler’s, Fat Man Fabrications, Scoggin-Dickey and Summit Racing Equipment.  A special thank you also goes out to those students from OTC who made this custom build happen: Quinton Miller from Berlin, Ohio; Alex Jacin from North Randall, Ohio; and Chad O’Leary from Janesville, Wis.

The Chevy Bel Air will be driven on this years Hot Rod Power Tour, and be displayed throughout the coming year as part of OTC’s “80 high school and 20 car show tour” to promote the Edelbrock Academy to prospective students.

To see a complete tour schedule, visit www.ohiotechnicalcollege.com.

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OTC - Ohio Technical College

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Left to Right: Justin Brenner of OTC, Christi Edelbrock, Vic and Nancy Edelbrock, and Tom King also of OTC

Edelbrock Hot Rod Power Tour – Newton, IA

Saturday, June 5th, 2010
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Iowa Speedway – Newton, IA

Today we’re in Newton, IA - the host city for the start of the 2010 Hot Rod Power Tour.  This year’s Tour covers seven cities in seven days, from Newton, IA -to- Mobile, AL.  If you’re familiar with the Power Tour, you know it is an eclectic mix of cool cars, automotive industry companies, host cities and a community of friendly people with one commonality – we all love cars.

Not familiar with Hot Rod Power Tour?  Let me tell you what makes it so special…
It’s the idea of being in a new city every day. It’s the car show that takes shape throughout the day as participants funnel in from the 200-300 mile drive. It’s the local community coming out to see the car show – which is free to attend. It’s the camaraderie of friends made along the tour. It’s the smell of high octane fuel, the sound of loud exhausts and and the thumb of big camshafts. It’s the drive through middle America on long forgotten roads in this otherwise point-A-to-point-B get there as fast as you can world. It’s the drive through small towns where the local people turnout lining the streets in lawn chairs waiving American flags and begging for burnouts. It’s the feeling of knowing where you are going and enjoying every mile of the drive. 

To sum it up, the Hot Rod Power Tour is a pilgrimage for Hot Rodders that forms a common bond through it’s seven city, seven day, ”here today, gone tomorrow” tour of middle America.

POWER TOUR 2010 Schedule:

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AM rain wasn't enough to deter Power Tour participants

Monday, June 5: Newton, IA.
Sunday, June 6: Springfield, IL
Monday, June 7 : DuQuion, IL
Tuesday, June 8: Bowling Green, KY (Vic & Christi Edelbrock in attendance)
Wednesday, June 9: Chattanooga, TN (Vic Edelbrock in attendance)
Thursday, June 10: Birmingham, AL (Vic Edelbrock in attendance)
Friday, June 11: Mobile, AL (Vic Edelbrock in attendance)

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E-Force Alley - Edelbrock Supercharged cars

Look for more Edelbrock Hot Rod Power Tour Updates.  If you’re in the area, stop by and see us at the big red Edelbrock trailer.

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E-Force Supercharged 2010 Camaro - install by Route 66 Motorsports