Register now to get rid of these ads!

When did Eelco come about?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Richard D, Oct 19, 2006.

  1. I'll probably get laughed at, but I subscribed to all the hot rod mags off and on since the 70s and don't remember seeing this brand until lately.
     
  2. 53sled
    Joined: Jul 5, 2005
    Posts: 5,817

    53sled
    Member
    from KCMO

  3. Brad54
    Joined: Apr 15, 2004
    Posts: 6,021

    Brad54
    Member
    from Atl Ga

    It's an old name that sort of just faded away. Was around in the '60s I know. (Ever see those little stickers of bare feet? Eelco)

    The name was brought back recently by another individual.

    Brad
     

  4. Thanks fellas.
     
  5. alchemy
    Joined: Sep 27, 2002
    Posts: 20,502

    alchemy
    Member

    They were around at least as early as 1958, cause I have a '58 catalog. It was pretty primitive though, so I think Eelco was kinda new.
     
  6. Elmo Rodge
    Joined: May 12, 2002
    Posts: 2,542

    Elmo Rodge
    Member

    I put in a call to Clifford Williamson. He was a machiner there. He wudn home. He'll call me in a bit. Wayno
     
  7. old beet
    Joined: Sep 25, 2002
    Posts: 5,750

    old beet
    Member

    Now owned by X HAMBr Marty NW Speed...Heads up.......OLDBEET
     
  8. How do you become an "X H.A.M.B.er"? Piss off enough people or moderators and get kicked off? Rip somebody off with the same result? Or just quit coming around?
     
  9. Roothawg
    Joined: Mar 14, 2001
    Posts: 24,570

    Roothawg
    Member

  10. roddinron
    Joined: May 24, 2006
    Posts: 2,676

    roddinron
    Member

    I've got a few old eelco parts (gas pedal and aluminum fuel tank) in my garage that I've had since the 60's, so they've been around a while.
     
  11. 49ratfink
    Joined: Feb 8, 2004
    Posts: 18,845

    49ratfink
    Member
    from California

    linkage that links, fittings that fit.....
     
  12. racer756
    Joined: May 24, 2006
    Posts: 1,559

    racer756
    Member

    I just bought a 6x2 linkage from this company, and had no probs. Nice part and packaging.
    just my .02$
     
  13. Got it hooked up yet? I've got an Edelbrock 6x2 w/94s, I have a dissasembled linkage, may buy a new one as I don't know anyone who has set up one of these before, and the one I have has some parts that are too modern lookin'. Does your linkage have vintage-styled parts?
     
  14. Elmo Rodge
    Joined: May 12, 2002
    Posts: 2,542

    Elmo Rodge
    Member

    OK, I talked to Clifford. EELCO officially started in '58 or 59. It really started about '52/3. It was sold to Lee Eliminators in 1980 and bought back in '85. Els also bought a lot of small outfits over the years including 1/3 of ANSEN and others such as NORDEN (180* cranks) and CHASSIS RESEARCH. Scotty Fenn worked there for a while. There is obviously more to the story but this is a start. Wayno
     
  15. Great start, keep talking to Clifford and get some more of those stories. A lot of that information only lives as long as the old timers are with us.

    I bought the 4100 patterns for all the plaques that Speed Gems made in the 50/60's under their own name and for mail order houses like Newhouse, J.C Whitney. etc. but I didn't get any of their hard parts tooling. Never been able to find out any information on the original company nor where the tooling for their engine adaptors etc. went. Wish I could turn the time machine back 45 years and do some networking to gather that history..........
     
  16. draggin ass
    Joined: Jun 17, 2005
    Posts: 1,920

    draggin ass
    BANNED
    from hell

    i bought my 331 finned valley cover from them... no problems, even though i was warned.
     
  17. dickster27
    Joined: Feb 28, 2004
    Posts: 3,209

    dickster27
    Member
    from Texas

    Interesting comment...what does a "modern looking" linkage piece look like...and what does a "vintage-styled" linkage piece look like? Just asking?????
     
  18. Some of the parts were blue anodized and looked to be CNC machined, as opposed to cast aluminum, for example. They just didn't look like something that would have been made in the 50s or 60s.
     
  19. pissininthewind
    Joined: Jul 9, 2006
    Posts: 92

    pissininthewind
    Member
    from 30.000 ft

    I was told it was 1953 by the guys at eelco. I have bought a lot of stuff over the past year with great success. I just got a bellhousing for my 331 that I am putting in my '32.
     
  20. denis4x4
    Joined: Apr 23, 2005
    Posts: 4,202

    denis4x4
    ALLIANCE MEMBER
    from Colorado

    Els was one of my clients and he got started selling surplus stuff and as it became scarce, he started making new parts. He was a founding member of SEMA and had a lot to do with the early SEMA shows. One of his more interesting ideas was an under seat pistol rack that is still being sold at gun shows.

    He also prevailed in a trademark law suit filed by Hang Ten over the use of the "foot" logo.
     
  21. TP
    Joined: Dec 13, 2001
    Posts: 2,023

    TP
    Member
    from conroe tx

    I have a automatic floor shifter with the feet on it that I've had since the 60's . I believe it says"eelco" also.
     
  22. dmarv
    Joined: Oct 10, 2005
    Posts: 977

    dmarv
    Alliance Vendor
    from Exeter, CA

    Els also had joint ventures with other manufacturers. Fred Offenhauser, Els, and my grandfather Ollie Morris (OMEC which is Ollie Morris Equipment Corporation) had a joint venture to make parts. My grandfather designed the items. Els manufactured them in his screw shop, and Fred financed it. The parts were distributed my both Els and Offenhauser.
     

Share This Page

Register now to get rid of these ads!

Archive

Copyright © 1995-2021 The Jalopy Journal: Steal our stuff, we'll kick your teeth in. Terms of Service. Privacy Policy.

Atomic Industry
Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2014 XenForo Ltd.