Category: Eastwood Projects

Fabricating a Body Rotisserie – The Garage™

In this episode of the Trans Am project, Mark fabricates a tip-over jig to use in place of a body rotisserie in his tight home garage. This will give him easy access to the bottomside of the car, allowing him to easily replace the floor panels. Share this: Twitter Facebook The Garage™ #Fabricating #Body #Rotisserie […]

Removing a Lead Seam and Making a Patch Panel – The Garage™

In this episode of the Trans Am project, Mark cuts out the factory lead seams in the B-pillars and fabricates a replacement panel using 18 gauge sheet metal formed on a bench brake and shrinker-stretcher. At the same time, he also fabs a patch for the sunroof drain channels that have rotted in the same […]

Mark’s Trans Am – Episode 1: Introducing the Rotten T/A

Eastwood R&D product manager introduces a 1980 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am that he bought as a personal project. In this first episode, Mark examines the rust issues and discusses his plans to address the rot with a combination of fabricated patch panels and full replacement panels from Firebird Central.   The Garage™ #Marks #Trans #Episode […]

Restoring the Original Front Subframe – The Garage™

In this episode of the Trans Am project, Mark addresses the integrity of the front subframe by removing it from the body and stripping it down to bare metal. This requires cleaning and degreasing, followed by a combination of wire brushes, abrasive discs, and media blasting to remove all the old paint and rust. While […]

Replacing Rusty Rocker Panels – The Garage™

In this episode of the Trans Am project, Mark digs into the inner and outer rocker panel replacements using manufactured panels from Firebird Central. There’s a fair amount of measurement involved before he gets into the cutting and fitting> Share this: Twitter Facebook The Garage™ #Replacing #Rusty #Rocker #Panels #Garage

Watch Eastwood Build a Café Racer. “Internet Café” – Eastwood Auto Restoration Blog

I believe the only way to truly understand your machine (car, boat, motorcycle, go-kart) is to work on it yourself. The bond between man and machine can only be built through emotion. The pain, the joy, and the craftsmanship that goes into it are what define that bond that we call “built not bought.” Appreciating […]

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