Edelbrock Equipment

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The Company Logo
The famous Slingshot Manifold, designed in 1938
An Edelbrock ad from Motor Trend September 1950
An Edelbrock ad from Hop Up May 1953.
The cover of the 1957 Edelbrock Catalog.[1]

Edelbrock are manufacturing speed parts. Vic Edelbrock founded the company in 1938. Vic designed his first Manifold when he bought his first hot rod roadster. Also known as the slingshot. The Manifold allowed him to install two Stromberg 97's instead of one.


Vic Edelbrock Jr.

In 1962 Vic Sr. passed away, and his son, Vic Edelbrock Jr., took over the company.[2]


The Torrance headquarter shuts down in 2021

Early in 2021 Edelbrock announced that they are shutting down their California headquarter in Torrance after being based in the state for more than 80 years. The closure of the Torrance facility will affect the 270 employees who work there, which includes people in sales, advertising, research and development, testing, and manufacturing sectors. Early in February of 2021, it was not clear how many employees that would move to the two Edelbrock Foundries locations in San Jacinto, California.[3]


Cars Using Parts Manufactured By Edelbrock

Heads
The Pierson Brothers Coupe
Dave Patton's 1924 Ford Model T Roadster
John Lane's 1924 Ford Model T Roadster Pickup
Jerry Mackenzie's 1925 Ford
Paul Schiefer's 1925 Ford Model T Roadster
Ed Thompson's 1927 Ford Model T Roadster
Randy Shinn's 1927 Ford Model-T Roadster
Bill Vogt's 1929 Ford Model A
Dick Flint's 1929 Ford
Don Chase's 1929 Ford Model A Phaeton
George McIntyre's 1929 Ford Model A Roadster Pickup
Jack McDermott's 1929 Ford Roadster
Lee Enfiajian's 1929 Ford Roadster
Tom Pollard's 1929 Ford Roadster
Tony Nancy's 1929 Ford
Buzz DeChamp's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Gil Granucci's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
Bill Faris' 1932 Ford Roadster
Bill Like's 1932 Ford
Bill Peterson's 1932 Ford Roadster
Charles Crowther's 1932 Ford Roadster
Fred Hunzinger's 1932 Ford
Johnny Bierfeldt's 1932 Ford Roadster
Klas and Fredrik Wallin's 1932 Ford Tudor Sedan
Ralph Neal's 1932 Ford Roadster
Leonard Held's 1933 Ford 3 Window Coupe
R. J. Gross' 1934 Ford Pickup
Tore Tømmerås' 1935 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Bill Grader's 1936 Ford Roadster
Don Brady's 1936 Ford 3-Window Coupe
Jim Lewis' 1936 Ford 3-Window Coupe
Leland Davis' 1936 Ford
Harry O. Lutz' 1939 Ford Convertible
Bill Page's 1940 Ford
Fred Cain's 1940 Ford Coupe
Tom Hocker's 1940 Ford Coupe
Johnny Zaro's 1940 Mercury Coupe
Jerry Vrionis' 1941 Ford Pickup
Merton Peterson's 1950 Ford
Jay Greer's 1951 Ford Victoria - The Tahitian
Fred Rowe's 1951 Mercury Convertible


Intake Manifold
Bob Alleborn's Ford
John Lane's 1924 Ford Model T Roadster Pickup
Paul Schiefer's 1925 Ford Model T Roadster
Ed Thompson's 1927 Ford Model T Roadster
Louis Banto and Jack Perre's 1927 Ford Model T Roadster
Randy Shinn's 1927 Ford Model-T Roadster
Raymond Anderegg's 1927 Ford
Buck and Bohls' 1929 Ford Model A Roadster
Don Chase's 1929 Ford Model A Phaeton
George McIntyre's 1929 Ford Model A Roadster Pickup
Jim Bloome's 1929 Ford Roadster
The Pierson Brothers Coupe
Karl Zipf's 1930 Ford Coupe
Tom Pollard's 1929 Ford Roadster
Buzz DeChamp's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Gil Granucci's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
Bill Faris' 1932 Ford Roadster
Bill Peterson's 1932 Ford Roadster
Bob Huddleston & Harry Fake's 1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe
Carl Bailey's 1932 Ford Tudor
Charles Crowther's 1932 Ford Roadster
Fred Hunzinger's 1932 Ford
Leon Kendrick's 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe - Wild Deuce
Ralph Neal's 1932 Ford Roadster
Ray Farhner's 1932 Ford
Vic Edelbrock's 1932 Ford
Kennie Anderson's 1933 Ford
Leonard Held's 1933 Ford 3 Window Coupe
George Montgomery's 1934 Ford 3-Window Coupe
R. J. Gross' 1934 Ford Pickup
Ron Maxwell's 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Shaun Miller's 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Ted Svendsen's 1934 Ford
Matt Whitlock's 1936 Chevrolet
Harry O. Lutz' 1939 Ford Convertible
Clyde Walther's 1940 Ford Convertible
Dick Colarossi's 1940 Ford Coupe
Fred Cain's 1940 Ford Coupe
Jon R. Ford's 1937 Ford Convertible
Tom Hocker's 1940 Ford Coupe
Mel Lehman's 1940 Mercury 4-Door Sedan
John Vara's 1941 Ford Convertible
Lloyd C. Hammond's 1949 Ford - The Majestic Lady
William C. Jeunette's 1949 Ford Club Coupe
Don Pulford's 1950 Mercury
Fred Rowe's 1951 Mercury Convertible
Don Fletcher's 1957 Chevrolet 210 - The El Capitola
Tats Gotanda's 1959 Chevrolet - The Buddha Buggy


Dual Intake Manifold
Glenn Johnson's 1937 Ford Coupe
Clyde Walther's 1940 Ford Convertible
Mal Ryals' 1951 Chevrolet Roadster


Pistons
Don Chase's 1929 Ford Model A Phaeton
The Pierson Brothers Coupe
John Patrick's 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Kennie Anderson's 1933 Ford
Leonard Held's 1933 Ford 3 Window Coupe
Ted Svendsen's 1934 Ford


Valves
G. C. Woodard, Jr's 1932 Ford Roadster


Valve Covers
Matt Whitlock's 1936 Chevrolet


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