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Drawing 16
GiveAway Date: May 12th, 2000
Prize: Edelbrock Finned Chrome Valve Covers

Winner: Jeff Warner

Age: 35

Resides: Blissfield, MI

Profession: Truck Driver

Jeff is a big Chevy fan. And his favorite Chevys are Chevelles. His favorite Chevelle is his 1969 that he's restoring from top to bottom. A performance fan for over 20 years, Jeff plans on using his new Edelbrock valve covers on his smallblock when its completed.

This month's prize is a set of Edelbrock aluminum valve covers with a handsome, polished finish. The raised fins are accented by a black matte background with Allen hex heads that create a two-piece look. Value over $150.

Drawing 17
GiveAway Date: June 14th, 2000
Prize: Custom Hurst Shifter

Winner: David Whittle

Age: 47

Resides: Rancho Cucamonga, CA

Profession: Dealership Tech/Fleet Tech

Performance has always been a part of David's life. He's built early '70's Mustangs, a '64-1/2 Mustang, and he's presently working on his 1962 Ford Fairlane, performing spring tower mods, installing a 377 Windsor stroker, C4, and leaf springs w/caltracs bars (has a website to share info on '62 to '65 Fairlanes, including spring tower mods: http://sites.netscape.net/curleywhittle/myfairlane). Also enjoys dirt bikes (observed trials) and Stock and Super Stock drag racing.

Here's a prize that any performance enthusiast would love to own: A custom-built Hurst shifter. Tuned from the ground up for racing, it's polymer coated, blueprinted, and it's the pick of the pros in Winston Cup and Busch Grand National racing. Value over $300.

Drawing 18
GiveAway Date: July 9th, 2000
Prize: Custom Hurst Shifter

Winner: David Moore, Jr.

Age: 32

Resides: Shannon Hill, AR

Profession: Construction Worker

David's interest in performance and racing started when he was a small boy as he watched his dad drag race. When he was big enough his dad would let him drive the race car. After being out of racing for awhile, he is considering building a car for a Hot Muscle Car class or for Pro/E.

Here's a prize that any performance enthusiast would love to own: A custom-built Hurst shifter. Tuned from the ground up for racing, it's polymer coated, blueprinted, and it's the pick of the pros in Winston Cup and Busch Grand National racing. Value over $300.

Drawing 21
GiveAway Date: December 8th, 2000
Prize: Edelbrock Performer Manifold

Winner: George Bell

Age: 43

Resides: Denmark, SC

Profession: Electronics Technician

George has been interested in automotive performance for nearly 30 years. He currently races a 1968 Camaro SS with a nitrous injected 383 smallblock. He competes in several sportsman classes and in grudge races. He will use his new Edelbrock manifold on his 1966 Chevy Nova that he has just begun to restore and customize.

Designed for street 262-400 Chevy smallblocks, this Edelbrock Performer manifold is a popular replacement for the stock intake. It accepts all accessories and can be used with OEM or Edelbrock street-legal 4-bbl carburetors. Value over $100.

Drawing 22
GiveAway Date: January 12th, 2001
Prize: Holley ProJection System

Winner: Timothy Woodard

Age: 38

Resides: Visalia, CA

Profession: Auto Detailer

Timothy has been interested in automotive performance since the time his dad worked on cars (35 years ago). He and his buddy just completed a partial rebuild of his 1972 Ford F100. They installed Mercury Cyclone heads with cast iron headers, an Edlebrock performer manifold, Carter AFB 625 carb, and Mallory Unilite Ignition. Timothy loves all forms of racing from dirt to drag. While Timothy had to sell this 37 Ford Coupe, he hopes to find another and modify it for Pro Street with a cool paint scheme, 302 Ford power, and Monster Back Tires. Timothy plans to hang on to the Holley ProJection system for that Chevy in his future ("who knows I might just find one in the Thrifty Nickel!").

Designed for 262-400 Chevrolet smallblock cars or trucks gives the horsepower and drivability benefits of electronic fuel injection for non computer-controlled vehicles. Holley's part number is 502-10. Retail price over $620.

Drawing 23
GiveAway Date: February 9th, 2001
Prize: Milodon Aluminum Oil Pan

Winner: Ken Smith

Age: 51

Resides: Rocklin, CA

Profession: Claims Adjuster

Ken loves street rodding and car shows. His 35 year interest in performance is currently focused on building his '32 Ford, 3-window coupe (shown here as it appeared about 3 years ago before a complete tare down). He's come a long way since then, as it now houses a fresh 350 smallblock (400+ horses) and is headed for the paint shop!

This high quality Milodon oil pan is ideal for Street Rods or just street cars. It provides a unique, eye-catching appearance, and offers a reliable leak-free fit. Includes mounting bolts and 40100 pan-gasket set. Milodon part 30800; value over $250.00.

Drawing 24
GiveAway Date: March 9th, 2001
Prize: Manley Exhaust Valves

Winner: Thomas Hahn

Age: 54

Resides: Cocoa, FL

Profession: Reliability & Predictive Maintenance Engineer

Thomas has built two Corvettes and currently races a 1969 Corvette on road courses. His 38 year-long love for automotive performance is alive and well, and he says that the Dyno2000 and CamDisk2 software have helped him select the best components for his project cars. As you might have guessed, the Manley valves he won will be put to good use in his current race engine.

This set of 1.687-inch, Severe Duty,™oversize Manley stainless steel exhaust valves for the smallblock Chevy (part 11599) add horsepower and reliability. Weight: 101-grams. These precision stainless valves sell for $25 each ($200 for set).

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