New exhibit on the "First Family of Fast" to run from Oct. 16-Feb. 14 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact(s): POMONA, Calif. (Aug. 26, 2004) - When it comes to American racing and performance, one name has stood out for nearly 67 years: Edelbrock. The story of this remarkable family and company, which helped shape the hot rod car culture and launch an industry, began in 1938 with Vic Edelbrock Sr. working in a small garage in Los Angeles. It continues today with Vic Edelbrock Jr. at the helm of the $115 million-plus Edelbrock Corporation. Now this story of ingenuity and automotive performance will be told through a special exhibit at the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum, presented by the Automobile Club of Southern California. The exhibit, titled "Edelbrock: A Performance Legacy," will run from Oct. 16, 2004 through Feb. 14, 2005. Historic cars and never before seen photos and artifacts from Vic Edelbrock Jr.'s personal collection will be featured. Several special events will highlight the exhibit's 4-month run, including an opening-day panel discussion featuring Vic Edelbrock Jr. on Sat., Oct. 16; an Edelbrock Night of Champions on Fri., Nov. 12 (in conjunction with the Auto Club NHRA Finals); and a gala Museum fundraiser and tribute to the Edelbrock Corporation on Thurs., Dec. 2. The exhibit is set to close after the 2005 K&N Filters NHRA Winternationals. "I've known the Edelbrock family for more than 50 years," said NHRA Founder Wally Parks, who is also the Museum's Chairman of the Board. "The contributions they have made to racing and performance are unmatched. The public will really enjoy this exciting exhibit and the fascinating story it tells." "This is quite an honor for my family and everyone at Edelbrock," said Vic Edelbrock Jr. "My dad would be proud to see his life's work displayed in a place like the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum. I'd like to thank Wally Parks and the folks at the Museum for this great tribute." According to Greg Sharp, curator of the Parks Museum, the Edelbrock exhibit will feature famous race cars, hot rods and other vehicles, including:
"Vic has a lot of rare cars in his collection, so we plan on rotating some of them during the exhibit," Sharp said. "And there are other privately owned historic cars out there that tell the Edelbrock story as well, so some of them may be included, too. This will keep the exhibit fresh with new things to see." Sharp also said that Edelbrock artifacts such as trophies, engines, old company catalogs, prototype products and even Vic Sr.'s original toolbox will be on display. The Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum, presented by the Automobile Club of Southern California, houses the very roots of hot rodding. Scores of famous vehicles spanning American motorsports history are on display, including winning cars representing 50 years of drag racing, dry lakes and salt-flat racers, oval track challengers and exhibits describing their colorful backgrounds. The Parks Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., PST, with extended hours during NHRA national events. Current NHRA members are admitted free. Admission for non-members is $5 for adults, $3 for seniors 60 and older, $3 for juniors six through 15, and free for children under the age of five. The Parks Museum is also available for private parties, meetings, corporate events, weddings and special group tours. The Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum is located at Fairplex Gate 1, 1101 W. McKinley Ave. in Pomona. For further information on special exhibits, museum events or directions, call 909/622-2133 or visit www.nhra.com/museum. Founded in 1938 by Vic Edelbrock Sr., Torrance, Calif.-based Edelbrock Corp. (NASDAQ NM: EDEL) is celebrating its 66th anniversary of manufacturing and marketing the highest quality aftermarket performance automotive and motorcycle products. Edelbrock's ever-expanding product line now features more than 8,100 performance products for domestics and imports, including nitrous systems, fuel rails, throttle bodies, exhaust headers, camshafts, fuel pumps, aluminum manifolds, turbos, exhaust systems, suspension and shocks, EFI systems, aluminum cylinder heads, water pumps, crate engines, brake and fuel lines and fluid transfer products. Edelbrock also manufactures aftermarket parts for Harley-Davidson and other motorcycles, plus ATVs. Edelbrock is recognized as a driving force in the $29 billion specialty equipment industry. In addition to four production facilities in Torrance, the company owns and operates a state-of-the art foundry in San Jacinto, Calif. Edelbrock's core product line of performance-enhancing engine, suspension and exhaust system parts, which make up The Total Power Package®, are made in the USA. Edelbrock is also a manufacturer of racing products and a sponsor of several racing organizations, including NASCAR, the NHRA and the PRO-Edelbrock Race Series. Edelbrock Corp. • 2700 California St. • Torrance, CA • 90503 • (310) 781-2222 |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
©2004 Edelbrock Corporation