The biggest event of the year for the automotove performance and custom industry is the SEMA show in Las Vegas. No matter what sort of cars or trucks you are into you'll see them at this show, from 100 point restorations, to traditional hot rods, to resto-mods, to extreme 4x4 trucks, to race cars, to customs, to every other niche you could name. The Eastwood crew is there, with Kevin Tetz and Gene Winfield doing demonstrations, and the rest of us showing off our latest products.
What we love to do when we aren't milling around in our booth is roam the floors and parking lots to look at all the over the top work on display everywhere. You can check out our latest finds on our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts, or just scroll down for this daily wrap up. And don't forget to vote for the Hands-On award “Customer Favorite”, presented by Eastwood, but picked by you.
Gene Winfield is not just demonstrating his skills with Eastwood tools, he has a brand new custom at SEMA this year, at the Eastwood booth, dubbed the "Desert Sunset". It's a 1952 Chevy with too many custom touches to list, and a Winfield fade that goes from orange on top to gold on the bottom.
Collect by: http://tinyurl.com/qxr7zya
What we love to do when we aren't milling around in our booth is roam the floors and parking lots to look at all the over the top work on display everywhere. You can check out our latest finds on our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts, or just scroll down for this daily wrap up. And don't forget to vote for the Hands-On award “Customer Favorite”, presented by Eastwood, but picked by you.
Gene Winfield is not just demonstrating his skills with Eastwood tools, he has a brand new custom at SEMA this year, at the Eastwood booth, dubbed the "Desert Sunset". It's a 1952 Chevy with too many custom touches to list, and a Winfield fade that goes from orange on top to gold on the bottom.
Collect by: http://tinyurl.com/qxr7zya

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