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Technical Columbia Two Speed/Quick Change Has It Been Done? Can It Be Done?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Robert J. Palmer, Oct 19, 2017.

  1. I have always wondered if a Columbia two speed quick change combination has ever been done, or if it could be done.
    Would here be any advantage? Would here be any point? (Besides having a totally bad**** piece of equipment.)
     
  2. Asphalt Demon
    Joined: Jan 19, 2014
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    Yes i remember seeing it done,on a car featured in American Rodder years ago,a roadster,sorry i cannot be of any more help but it was an extremely well built and engineered car,On aside i miss that magazine and all its traditional tech articles.For some reason I remember Jerry Duncans cars were getting a lot well deserved press at the same time,so maybe late 90,s Johnny ,And yes i know most would say it cannot be done because of the way a columbia works driving one axle,but it has been
     
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  3. Thank-You, any H.A.M.Bers have a copy of that?
     
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  4. rusty rocket
    Joined: Oct 30, 2011
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    I heard Randy Gribble in Watertown South Dakota set one up. He has a hot rod shop in Watertown. I was just at his shop in September and damned if I can remember his shops name. I bet if you googled his name you could get ahold of him. Just remembered Lake city Rod and Custom.
     
  5. Asphalt Demon
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    I'm sure I'd still have it, bit like lookin for a needle in a haystack , it may have been a shop tour . I if I find time will have a flick through some mags, It was one of the well respected traditional guys like Jim Latin or Dave simmard, sorry I can't remember but it was something that was etched in my mind.maybe even tardel
     
  6. I saw one, quite a few years ago, at Valley Ford Obsolete
     
  7. Here is one that Richie Willet from Malden Massachusetts did awhile back. I believe it is a Frankland QC with the Columbia added and narrowed using Lincoln brakes with Buick drums and handmade half shafts. RichiesTubRear.jpg
     
  8. gearheadbill
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    Chris at Salt Flats Speed Shop in Utah had a 33/34 3 window he was working on that had a 2 speed quickie in it. Impressive car and workmanship. Seems like he is now building shop tools/machinery; power hammers etc.. I was there to pick up a roadster project from him.
     
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  9. $um Fun
    Joined: Dec 13, 2008
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    My friend Garry did one with a Cook quick change and the Colombia in his '32-3window. Somewhere I have pictures of it and if I find them I will post them.
     
  10. Dakota
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    Randy Gribble at Lake City Rod and Custom in Watertown SD would be a good resource, he had one under a 32 Roadster for a long time that he built.
     
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  11. Thanks, I have talk to Richie in the past and knew about this car but didn't know about the rear end set up.

    I would really like to know about the technical part of building one, now that I know it can be done.
     
  12. 302GMC
    Joined: Dec 15, 2005
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    You could install a '41 Continental OD trans in front of the combo if shifting is the goal. How to power such a set-up would be interesting.
     

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