Powerblock Makes Ultimate Horsepower TV
Light a Mandle and Enjoy Trucks, Muscle Cars and More Online
Horsepower TV aficionados agree that there is little more satisfying than spending some quality time on the weekend with your favorite sofa and the television tuned to something other than Lifetime or - dare we say it - daytime television. What really makes PowerblockTV.com newsworthy is the fact that those who have a more than friendly relationship with cars are asked, make that begged, to upload their own videos.
As a matter of fact, Powerblock has found a way for car nuts to see what other car nuts are doing! Sure, there are the Powerblock TV videos from the shows, all the tips and suggestions, but to really figure out how to make your muscle car exert that extra bit of power, only another automotive aficionado can relate and perhaps give you that tip you have thus far been missing. Face it, while most shows on TV present you the tried and true (and safe) methods, they would hardly suggest anything that could result in a lawsuit or worse. Leave that to the viewers and those uploading videos to Powerblock!
Yet there is another reason why PowerblockTv.com is becoming more popular and newsworthy than ever: unlike the many sports car clubs and splinter groups that form their own little groups, seeking forever to promote their events, with this horsepower TV setup, every club, every driver, every car nut and everyone who knows a car guy can go ahead and list the latest product alerts to make cars go faster, make note of the latest events that will be fun to attend, and - if you are looking for a part or a tool for that engine rebuild - search a parts directory right there on the site!
Where else are you going to find a place to buy a nitrous oxide system, learn about the NSRA Street Rod Nationals in Louisville, and then watch a video that shows you how to create the perfect fiberglass fender mold? You're not going to get this on E! So light a Mandle, set out the chips, and log on to power block for all your gasoline fueled engine needs.
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http://www.powerblocktv.com
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6 Comments
Post a Commentmy wife & I resently reseved a lincoln town car/executive/2000 as a gift. We need help to put it in conditions but we dont have the means for it. we wuold appreciate all the help you cuold give us
Thank you all for stopping by and for commenting. @Tina: I am sorry to hear about your dad and mom's situation; depending on the budget you have in mind for the restoration, there are plenty of shops willing to take on the job. If money is tight, a local automotive college with a specialty program in restoration (difficult to find!) may be able to do it for cheaper.
My Dad passed away in 2007 he had a 1976 Malibu Classic he was fixing it up when he died Since then we been trying to get it restored back to the original .Then we found out that my Mom had kidney cancer and was wondering if there was any way i may be able to get any help to get the Malibu restored and finished for Mom and Dad. Before anything happens to her, and a memory to my Dad i would appreciate any help .... Thank You, Tina Beard
I will have to check into this. Sounds interesting.
This is an excellent look at what makes this one hook the viewers and also builds a community of people who like the show and power cars.
Excellent read~!