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Re: Vic Edelbrock Jr. died [Re: Moto-Moto] #12288210 06/11/17 06:11 AM
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He was a legend and a good dude angel2

His wife and kids are very much into the hotrod scene, I feel pretty safe they won't be making any big changes

Re: Vic Edelbrock Jr. died [Re: Moto-Moto] #12288355 06/11/17 02:03 PM
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He was at meet and greet, want to say Dallas International in Lewisville, promoting the Tarantula. Their company help pave the way to develop power by technology. Ratioing hp and torque to cubic inches became an art.

Before that, if you wanted to fast, you shoehorned a big engine into a small frame.



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