A friend is looking to buy one of those fake quick change add ons. He wants to put it on a real banjo. Anybody know who sells them? Thanks
Mr. Roadster, Speedway Motors, and Total Performance have offered them for XKE rear ends and maybe others, but I don't know where you'd get one for an early Ford. Dave http://www.roadsters.com/
Why not run a real one? You can score them used for reasonable prices and are of the same strength or better as his current set-up AND he'll actually have something under the rear gear cover to change. Just a though. Different strokes for different folks I guess.
OUCH! Never thought Ryan would get in on this! I wasn't going to say it, but.... friends don't let friends buy fake Quick Changes! False advertising... Any bets on how long it will take to get this thread closed?
Hey get a block of cheese some crazy glue and silver paint do it yourself more satisfaction that way and take pics would make a nice tech article
This is GREAT. A responce from Ryan!! I agree it is gay. This is the LAST thing I would think of. You try to help your friends. Whatever. I am still working on adding the Chevy valve covers to make my hemi look cool. Thanks everyone.
and here I screwed up and put hemi valvecovers on my hemi...DOH!!!...maybe I should buy some of those fauxmobile rocket valvecovers and adapt them to fit...then I'd be bitchin...man, the best help you could give your friend for wanting to run something like that is a swift smack to the back of the head to knock some sense into him...like scooter said, pick up a decent used quickchange, adapt it to fit and then he can have fun switching gears around and not be called a fag when someone notices that his "quick change" is just a cover...
Hell, if it's alright to have 3 carbs an' only run one, there shouldn't be a problem with runin' a fake QC.
Who said that was alright?...hahaha...I dunno, I don't like the fake tri-power deal either, or the 8 deuce only runnin 4, etc...I say if you're gonna do it, then do it...like daddy always said, "shit or get off the pot"...
Kinda funny because i'm looking through the Bishop-Tardel Book, and on page 54, theres a picture of the fake quickchange center that halibrand used to make, and the description says, "sadly halibrand no longer makes this wonderful piece" As for me, I can't stand fake anything.
The Halibrand piece was magnesium, and provided a substantial weight saving over the Ford center section. It may have been produced that way because it was easier to change existing tooling than to make it from scratch. Halibrand also made a magnesium "no-change" center section that replaced and resembled the Ford one. They're very rare. Dave http://www.roadsters.com/
I'm all for helping my friends as well... but if I went into a store and yelled out "hey, where can I find some extra small condoms for my friend" I'd expect to get some shit like you just did.
If you have to do it a banjo rear it may look OK on but it looks hideous on a regular ole rear end housing. Here is a picture of a bad example. No disrespect to Rocky, I could just live without the fake quickie on his little truck.
I laughed till I hurt!! There is also plans for a '36 bed on a deuce frame & P/U cab. How is this going to work. Anybody see problems?
Saw that same quote a few nights ago. Thought it was a bit strange in the context of the rest of the book.
You can add me to the "gay club" (if you haven't already) Back in the late 70s I built a steel 27 roadster that had a 10 bolt Nova with a quick change cover. I did it for the same reason that I bolted Cal Custom valve covers on the engine. Neither one affected the cars performance (although the QC cover carried more grease) but I thought it looked good. It was pretty costly as I remember. I wasn't trying to trick anybody but with the rear end hanging out in the breeze under the short turtle deck, the polished QC cover looked right sporty to me. To me it's just as prctical or as gay as a finned aluminum coil cover or a chromed oil pan. It's a dress up item. Of course everything that we did in the 70s and 80s was "gay" to all of you. I guess ya had to be there... Sorry I just had to come out of the closet.
The sad thing is that the "general public" doesnt have a clue what is real or fake, its just another "cool old roadster" whether its a coupe, roadster, sedan, or truck for that matter. Got to be a rodder to care I guess.
yup- 99% of people can't tell the difference between a Boydster and a real hot rod, but the hot rodders will damn sure know its fake.
"General Public"? A tremendous number of "Car Guys" don't know a roadster, from a coupe, or sedan. My 3 deuce setup idles on 6 barrels, and the spark plugs run sandy brown. I'd like a Fake Quicky AND a Fake Garlits "Injection" And Larson Engineering Valve Covers. This is a "To Each His Own" Hobby
Wow, this is old. Fake is fake. But at least they are quiet (until the peanut gallery starts yucking it up). Gary