In this video, Eastwood helps Kenny address the first project of his Chevy C-10 restoration, shaving and patching the fuel filler hole. We knock this out with a handful of basic Eastwood tools; MIG 135 welder, hammer and dolly, shears & other hand tools. Watch…
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