The maker of premium appearance care products announced that beginning October 1 car clubs can download an entry form by visiting www.eagleone.com. The deadline for entries is December 20, 2004.
Associate sponsor Valvoline will add $1,000 in cash donations to the like amount awarded by Eagle One. Favorite charities designated by the four winning clubs will now receive $500 each.
Winners and runners-up will also receive a generous supply of Eagle One's NanoWax, All Wheel & Tire Cleaner, Tire Shine, Wax As-U-Dry, and MaxLife motor oil for fundraising purposes.
A new Golden Rule Award for winning clubs features a hand-cast and finished eagle on clear acrylic that's supported by a cherry base.
Other than on the Web, an entry form may also be obtained by calling (818) 501-1445 or by faxing a request to (818) 501-2690. Winners will be notified by January 30, 2005.
Convertibles Debut In York, PAAfter only 10 months since the introduction of the Dearborn Deuce convertible, Hot Rods & Horsepower (H&H) is now in full production on their '32 roadster body with its innovative disappearing top. The company showed an impressive lineup of production bodies at the NSRA Nats East in York, Pennsylvania, back in June.
ASC Incorporated of Southgate, Michigan, H&H's manufacturing partner on the new convertible bodies and a full-service specialty-vehicle development partner for automotive manufacturers, has complete program management responsibility. Assembly of the new bodies will ramp up quickly to the rate of one body per day at ASC's main development facility, which is located in Southgate just outside Detroit. A dedicated building for H&H's automotive activities now produces bodies as well as complete turnkey cars at ASC's Southgate campus.
Mark Trostle, president of ASC's creative services division, was also on hand in York to address specific questions and discuss program highlights with H&H customers. "One of the main goals of this project was to bring a 'Detroit-OEM level' of quality and production workmanship to the street rod industry. I think ASC is very much achieving that goal for Hot Rods & Horsepower, just as we are achieving it with General Motors in our sub-assembly production of the Chevy SSR. That certainly seemed to be the feedback I was getting from Dearborn Deuce customers I talked with in York," Trostle said after the show.
ASC's award-winning programs include vehicle development and sub-assembly of the Chevrolet SSR; convertible systems for the BMW Z4, Toyota Solara, and Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder; and numerous appearance programs and body packages for such products as the Dodge SRT-4, Dodge Viper SRT-10, and Pontiac Grand Am SC/T. Founded in 1965 and headquartered in Southgate, Michigan, the company employs more than 1,000 car nuts at 10 facilities in the U.S. and Germany, and can be visited on the Web at www.ascglobal.com.
For more information on the Dearborn Deuce Convertible, contact Hot Rods & Horsepower directly at (203) 481-1932, or feel free to visit the company's Web site at www.hotrodsandhorsepower.com.