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The Top Ways to Reduce Road Noise in Your Vehicle

Most classic car owners want to hear the noise of their exhaust and the “feel” of the road that an old car gives you. But that doesn’t mean you have to settle for wearing ear plugs on long trips. There are a few key areas and ways you can reduce the “road noise” in your vehicle. We listed our favorite products and where they can be used to keep your ride quiet on the inside.

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Which Seam Sealer and When to use

Just like when priming and painting your car there are a lot of choices when it comes to picking a seam sealer when refinishing or repairing your project. Seam sealer is made to cover and seal areas where panels may have been welded or overlapped. It will keep the seam from getting moisture in between panels and rusting out. As long as you use the correct seam sealer and prepared the panel correctly it will last the lifetime of the vehicle. We decided to cover the seam sealers that we offer and their best applications.

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Eastwood Alsip Restores A Delivery Van

We’re creeping up on about a year since our second retail store has been open in Alsip, IL outside of Chicago. This store has been growing steadily and we’re very thankful for the acceptance into the classic car community! Store Manager Trevor and his crew at the store decided they wanted to take on building up a vintage delivery van for a multi-purpose vehicle they could take to local cruise-ins, car shows, and to potentially deliver product locally. Sure we could have bought a brand new, crisp white Ford Transit and called it a day; but what’s the fun in that!

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Parking lot Gems

As the weather gets nicer, we find ourselves driving our projects (both finished and unfinished) to work. I love walking through our parking lot occasionally and checking out some of the neat rides we regularly have parked here on a nice warm day! Below is 2 I spotted yesterday and thought everyone […]