Cars have come a long way since WWII, but they haven’t really gotten any more enjoyable, which is why we all still like to play with our old cars. Plenty of people will argue about whether a new Honda Accord could beat a first generation Mustang in a race (it probably would, no matter whether a drag strip or a road course), but no one is going to argue about how much quieter it is inside the modern car. Sure that’s both good and bad; we want to hear the 289 roar, but that freeway drone gets old after an hour or two.
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Mike U., Eastwood Tech Advisor- What Makes Us Tick
Do you have any projects going right now? What are you building, restoring, or a job you are tackling next? my 32 Ford High boy. It’s currently in Eastwood Gray Urethane Primer that I sprayed with the Eastwood Concours Paint Gun and the interior is covered in Eastwood Thermo-coustic.
Saving A Veterans Classic Car- Pottstown Classics Restore A Local Hero’s Galaxie
It’s no secret that Pennsylvania, especially the eastern portion where we reside, is a hotbed for classic cars and the automotive culture. Over the past 1.5-2 years the Pottstown Car Club (with help from local businesses), have restored a 1967 Ford Galaxie for veteran infantryman Brad Herron. For this build […]
Eastwood Thermo-Coustic – It Will Even Quiet a Vuvuzela!
If you haven’t been watching the World Cup (as a sports fan/geek, I felt compelled to at least watch parts of the US matches), you’re probably completely lost. That’s OK – you have been spared. The vuvuzela is a plastic horn, derived from a traditional African tribal instrument originally made […]