Spring is just around the corner, which means it is time to get your junk ready for the road, and Holley is getting ready to kick off a sweepstakes to help you do just that. The “60 Pumps in 60 Days Sweepstakes” is just as it sounds, every day the company will pick a winner and that person will win either a Red, Blue, or Black Holley fuel pump. One really lucky winner per week will be awarded one of Holley’s new HP or Dominator billet in-line fuel pumps. We’ve seen those HP and Dominator pumps up close and personal and they are gnarly pieces and the lineage and history behind the vaunted Red, Blue, and Black pumps needs no elaboration.
So now you’re wondering how to get involved. Entering your name in the sweepstakes could not possibly be easier. All you need to do is visit Holley’s Facebook page by hitting the link below and you will have a shot to win. The contest begins on Friday, March 9th and will run until May 7th. We’re going to remind you several times to sign up! To get a head start on the whole deal, head to Holley’s Facebook page at the link below and poke around. They are always posting cool stuff, neat deals, and interesting time killers!
Update: Four BangShifters have won fuel pumps. Tomorrow it could be you!
CLICK HERE TO JOIN IN AND WIN!
Canadians need not apply!
This Bangshifter will not be winning one, he lives in Australia.
Like to enter, but screw facebook. Privacy thieves. Will not join.
Mike, go to the rules page. Go clear to the bottom of the page to see the “Alternate Method of Entry”.
Canadians can now enter the contest as the rules state. Thanks to Holley for correcting the problem!
My husband just won one!!!
Will they give away one of those Aeromotive Stealth 340s that’s in the advertisement on the banner and side bar of this page? (Just kidding . . . love the irony of random ad placements).
It’s cool that Holley supports Bangshift. But Holley’s so “in the bag” for the GM “LESS” V8 that a Ford man is hard-pressed to consider ’em anymore (notwithstanding that Ford paid for the development of many of their signature products).
Get over it already…
Its not like any mainstream parts makers are doing my LC2 Buick Turbo6 or it’s L67 Supercharged decendents.
Too bad I don’t need a fuel pump.