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    Thanks Ken, Happy New year to all!!!
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    Greetings from England UK,
    Hope you all had a Great Christmas and all the Best for 2009
    Myself and a few friends are going to the GNRS in 19 days time (not that we are counting)and spending some time hunting out the Rods/Speed Shops
    any ideas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotrodbuzz View Post
    ...... spending some time hunting out the Rods/Speed Shops
    any ideas?
    Dave
    Last trip we did down there we hit Limeworks, Hollywood Hot Rods, SoCal Speed shop, and a very good tour of Edelbrock. There's actually two Edelbrock stops you might want to do. They do plant tours on a routine basis, so you only need to find out when those are scheduled. Less well known, but interesting also is the Edelbrock Museum that's a few miles away from the plant. You might have to beg just a little to get scheduled in there, but it's worth seeing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter View Post
    Last trip we did down there we hit Limeworks, Hollywood Hot Rods, SoCal Speed shop, and a very good tour of Edelbrock. There's actually two Edelbrock stops you might want to do. They do plant tours on a routine basis, so you only need to find out when those are scheduled. Less well known, but interesting also is the Edelbrock Museum that's a few miles away from the plant. You might have to beg just a little to get scheduled in there, but it's worth seeing.
    Uncle Bob, you sholuld try and hit Kendon Industries. I hear that's a great tour
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    Well Ken, I'm not usually allowed in high class joints like that!
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    don't miss the peterson museum it's a great place to see ....ted
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