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KANSAS STUDENT TAKES HOME 2005 VIC EDELBROCK SR.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

Colorado student takes runner-up prize
 
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TORRANCE, Calif. (June 20, 2005) -- Levi Wassemiller (left) talks cars, in this case a 1967 Hot Rod Camaro, with Vic Edelbrock Jr. at Edelbrock's facility in Torrance Monday. Wassemiller, of Goodland, Kan., and his family were guests of Edelbrock, who presented Levi Wassemiller with a check and other gifts as winner of the 2005 Vic Edelbrock Sr. Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded annually to an automotive technology student at the Northwest Kansas Technical College in Goodland.

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TORRANCE, Calif. (June 20, 2005) - Carrying on a proud tradition, Vic Edelbrock Jr. today presented a check for $6,619.00 to Levi Wassemiller, an automotive student at the Northwest Kansas Technical College. Wassemiller, 19, of Goodland, Kansas, is the recipient of the 2005 Vic Edelbrock Sr. Scholarship Award.

Roman Chavez, 20, of Lamar, Colo., also received a check in the amount of $750 as runner-up for the Vic Edelbrock Sr. Scholarship.

Edelbrock, the president and CEO of Torrance, Calif.-based Edelbrock Corporation, began the scholarship program with Northwest Kansas Technical College in Goodland in 1996 to honor his father, Vic Sr., who founded the company in 1938. Vic Sr. was born in Eudora, Kansas, so Vic Jr. decided to set up the annual scholarship program with a school offering an automotive curriculum in Kansas. The scholarship is awarded to a student in the college's two-year "Auto Technology Program."

"Partnering with Northwest Kansas Technical College on the Vic Edelbrock Sr. Scholarship Program has a very special meaning to me," said Vic Edelbrock. "They have an excellent automotive curriculum, which makes it an ideal place for us to help an automotive student while honoring my father. Levi is a good young man, and he's already got a job working on cars. He's a perfect choice."

Wassemiller has taken general automotive classes at NWKTC, the same school his father, Roy, graduated from in 1971. The younger Wassemiller is currently working as a line tech at Finley Motors in Goodland, Kansas, the same GM dealership that employed his father for 23 years.

"I was surprised and shocked. It didn't really hit me until we got all the way to California," Wassemiller said about being named the 2005 Edelbrock Scholarship Award winner. "This is the biggest accomplishment I've ever had."

Wassemiller and his family -- parents Roy and Debra, and sister Ivy -- were flown out to Edelbrock headquarters in Torrance, Calif., and received the royal treatment, including a tour of the facility, gifts, including the new book, "Edelbrock: Made in USA" by Tom Madigan, and the scholarship award. Ironically, it wasn't the first time Levi Wassemiller had met the Edelbrock CEO.

"I went to Las Vegas last November for the SEMA (Specialty Equipment Manufacturer's Association) Show," said Wassemiller. "I went with Casey Cox (who won the 2004 Vic Edelbrock Sr. scholarship), and he introduced me to Mr. Edelbrock there, and we talked for a long time."

ABOUT EDELBROCK

Founded in 1938 by Vic Edelbrock Sr., Torrance, Calif.-based Edelbrock Corp. is celebrating its 67th 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, carburetors, mufflers, camshafts, fuel pumps, aluminum intake 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 $31 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.

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