Confucius say, “Choose a job you love, and you’ll never have to work a day in your life.” So get a job you love! If you’re reading this blog, you obviously have a love affair with cars. And if you’re looking for a new job that marries a paycheck with […]
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Chopping The Top On A 1950 Dodge Pick-Up – Eastwood’s Project Pile House- Part 3
In the last posts we had quite a mess, the roof was in numerous pieces, A-pillars didn’t line up, doors were in pieces, etc, etc. Fast forward a bit and the roof is one piece again. I decided to use the TIG 200 to weld the seam back up. I […]
Eastwood Live Beginners MIG Welding Demo Q&A- We Answer Your Questions!
Ever wish you had direct access to an Eastwood Expert to show you how to Do The Job Right?….Recently we held a Live MIG welding Demo where I showed some of the basics of MIG welding and how to correct subpar welds. During the demo we offered a live chat […]
“The Name’s Bond. James Bond.”
When Sean Connery would utter those words, he oozed a certain sophistication, self-assurance…and “cool”. That style was reflected in the automobiles James Bond and others would drive, or should I say, deftly maneuver, at breakneck speeds on deserted mountain roads or through busy city intersections. Would you like to see […]
Two is always better than one… right? The most unique Lincoln Zephyr Ever!
This past weekend was of one of our favorite fall events- the AACA Hershey Fall Meet. This show and swap always brings out some really special vehicles on the show field, but this year we might have found the most interesting in the swap meet area. No this isn’t an […]
11 Minutes Of Ferrari and The Stelvio Pass
This blog article is not about restoring a headlight or removing rust from frame rails. It’s simply an invitation to drive a Ferrari 458 Spider through Northern Italy’s Stelvio Pass Road, thought by many to be “The Greatest Driving Road in Europe”. Well, you won’t actually be “driving”…more like “watching”. […]
How to repair rust- Fixing a rusty windshield cowl
So you decided to give your car a refreshing new look and it’s time to strip it down to prepare the car for paint. You can count on finding some sort of surprise when tearing the vehicle down. Whether it’s hidden accident damage, previous repairs, or the mummy of a […]
Corvette Turning 60 Years Old
1953. A gallon of gas was 20¢, the average cost of a new car was $1,650, Elizabeth II was crowned Queen of England… And the Chevrolet Corvette was born. When that first Corvette rolled off GM’s Flint, Michigan assembly line, many thought the concept wouldn’t last long—after all, it had […]
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