Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Hedman Hedders Brings Holiday Cheer In An Automotive Way ...

While the holiday season is a special time for families and friends, companies across the country are also gearing up for holiday events, from company parties to filling extra stock for holiday shoppers. But in the midst of it all, the Hedman Performance Group decided to do something extra special for one of their Facebook fans. To show their appreciation for their growing automotive family, Hedman gave one lucky fan a holiday wreath worthy of a gearhead?s front door.

Since 1954, Hedman Hedders has been improving the look and performance of vehicles, from drag strip demons to sassy street cars, through their unique exhaust systems and accessories. Started out as a one-man company, Hedman has expanded over the years since and now encompasses a number of companies, like Hamburger?s Performance Products and Trans Dapt Performance Products to bring automotive enthusiasts even more quality parts for their vehicles.

Hedman?s success wouldn?t be the same without their loyal customers and fans, so in the spirit of giving, Hedman proposed a holiday contest of sorts for their devoted Facebook fans last week. Facebook fans were asked to comment on a picture until 7pm ET on December 6th, and the last person who commented would win the special holiday decoration depicted- an awesome one-of-a-kind Hedman wreath made by Custom Creations by Kerryann.

It was a tight race as over 100 comments came in for the wreath but when all was said and done, Kelly Lehane of California won the prize. She also walked away with some Hedman swag to go with her wreath. Congratulations goes out to Kelly for winning this fantastic automotive holiday decoration! And of course, a big Thank You goes out to Hedman for their thoughtful holiday expression.

Source: http://www.rodauthority.com/news/hedman-hedders-brings-holiday-cheer-in-an-automotive-way/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hedman-hedders-brings-holiday-cheer-in-an-automotive-way

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