United States of America (Press Release) April 16, 2008 --
TORRANCE, CA – Since it was established in 2000, the Edelbrock Musuem has attracted the attention of auto enthusiasts. As Hot Rod Magazine publishes on its website, the "museum houses some of the most rare and famous hot rodders like the original test Hotrod Camaro or Alex Xydias' So-Cal Special belly-tanker."
The "Vic's Garage", named after the famous American auto parts engineer and racer, will be open for viewing during the 3rd Annual Rev'ved Up 4 Kidz Car Show. The fundraiser will also feature a VIP Gala Dinner, "icons from the automotive industry, prominent business owners, celebrity appearances as well as celebrity auction items."
Rev'ved Up 4 Kidz will also have a car show competition, open for a $45 on-day registration fee (pre-day registrants pay $5 less). All proceeds of the weekend will go to The Center for Learning Unlimited, a school for students suffering from autism and other learning disabilities.
The event is set for April 26-27, 2008, and will be organized by aftermarket parts manufacturer Edelbrock Corp. VP of Purchasing Christi Edelbrock summarizes the company's stake in the show: "This is an opportunity for us to bring together our automotive community and camaraderie in support of giving back to kids who can really benefit from our charity."
About Edelbrock
Founded in 1938, Torrance-based Edelbrock Corp. is recognized as one of the nation's premier designers, manufacturers and distributors of performance replacement parts for the automotive and motorcycle after markets. For more information please visit www.edelbrock.com
About The Center for Learning Unlimited
Then CLU empowers students with learning differences to recognize their long term potential, and provides support and solutions that can help heal the entire family. For more information please visit www.cflu.org.
The "Vic's Garage", named after the famous American auto parts engineer and racer, will be open for viewing during the 3rd Annual Rev'ved Up 4 Kidz Car Show. The fundraiser will also feature a VIP Gala Dinner, "icons from the automotive industry, prominent business owners, celebrity appearances as well as celebrity auction items."
Rev'ved Up 4 Kidz will also have a car show competition, open for a $45 on-day registration fee (pre-day registrants pay $5 less). All proceeds of the weekend will go to The Center for Learning Unlimited, a school for students suffering from autism and other learning disabilities.
The event is set for April 26-27, 2008, and will be organized by aftermarket parts manufacturer Edelbrock Corp. VP of Purchasing Christi Edelbrock summarizes the company's stake in the show: "This is an opportunity for us to bring together our automotive community and camaraderie in support of giving back to kids who can really benefit from our charity."
About Edelbrock
Founded in 1938, Torrance-based Edelbrock Corp. is recognized as one of the nation's premier designers, manufacturers and distributors of performance replacement parts for the automotive and motorcycle after markets. For more information please visit www.edelbrock.com
About The Center for Learning Unlimited
Then CLU empowers students with learning differences to recognize their long term potential, and provides support and solutions that can help heal the entire family. For more information please visit www.cflu.org.

The event is set for April 26-27, 2008, and will be organized by aftermarket parts manufacturer Edelbrock Corp. VP of Purchasing Christi Edelbrock summarizes the company's stake in the show: "
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