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Vic Edelbrock Jr. RIP
I was on Facebook and found out that Mr Vic Edelbrock . Passed away from Flu complications.
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Wow, RIP Vic.
Where would us Pontiac folks be without you taking a risk on our old dead engine. Big loss. Prayers to family. |
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Jim Butler will be really sad about that deal, he had a long history with Vic, Jr going back to the early 90s. RIP Vic Edelbrock, Jr. The E-Heads were the start of the Bigger Power (non NOS) engines.
Tom V.
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R.I.P
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Well, I put Q-JET on a Torker I today. Suppose that's a commemoration or honorary gesture.
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RIP Vic, I met him a few years ago at PRI, he was very nice and I told him how awesome his Pontiac E heads were.
Also: EHTTFMF
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