Edelbrock, LLC is a manufacturer of specialty performance automotive and motorcycle aftermarket parts based in Torrance, California.
The corporation has five locations, including a distribution center, a museum, the Russell division (which houses the shock manufacturing center), and the exhaust plant in Torrance.
Its foundry is located in San Jacinto, California.
Founded in 1938 by Vic Edelbrock, the company began when he designed a new intake manifold for his 1932 Ford Roadster, which led to a demand for similar parts.
This transformed his repair garage into a manufacturing enterprise, creating unique equipment for automobiles.
Vic Edelbrock played a significant role in the development of the automotive aftermarket parts industry.
Today, Edelbrock produces over 8,000 automotive parts for racers and hobbyists, focusing on performance enhancement.