A classic bomber-style seat is one of the most eye-catching details you can add to a show car. Whether you’re building an old-school hot rod or going for a stripped-down, basic performance aesthetic, nothing really compares. Anyone can buy a ready-to-install bomber seat from numerous venders, but you can also […]
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New Product Overview – Eastwood L6700 LED Welding Helmet
Eastwood has released the latest evolution of its popular large-view L6700 welding helmet. The new L6700 LED helmet adds the convenience of a built-in LED headlight to help welders better see their work. “The addition of a 100-lumen worklight enhances visibility when working in dimly lit spaces,” explains Eastwood product […]
Fall is the Perfect Season for Tailgating in Your Classic
I believe fall is the most underrated season for car enthusiasts. At least in places where folks get four full seasons. Sure, there may be fewer events to attend, and the weather may be less predictable. But the cooler temps are certainly easier on the older cars (not to mention […]
Restoring Old Car Stereo Speakers
I say it often – paying attention to the smallest details is the difference between repair and restoration. Whether that’s applying the correct finish to an original part or choosing a period-correct accessory, details matter. Which is why I chose to restore rather than replace the 23-year-old speakers in my […]
Folding work Stand Accessories!!
You may have bought a folding work stand at one point and not even realized how much is on the market to make an already great garage item even better. Regardless of the brand we should have you covered. Let’s start with a place to put all your tools, sandpaper, […]
Welding Supplies- Items Every Welder Needs
Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out in the field of welding and fabricating, there are a few essential tools and supplies that you’ll need commonly. We decided to survey a group of welders (all of different skill levels) and see what welding supplies they commonly reach for when melting metal.
Any Of These Silly Features On Your Classic Car?
Rob Sass of Hagerty.com wrote the following column about five of the silliest automotive features ever. (Courtesy of FoxNews.com) Occasionally, automakers get it right in the new feature department. Seat heaters? Good. Back-up camera? Good. Intermittent wipers? Really good. Self-parking? BMW’s iDrive and Ford’s Microsoft Sync? Let’s just say the […]