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About Eastwood

Our Story

The Early Days...
Like a lot of high school kids, Curt Strohacker worked in a service station to earn some spending money, but he also repaired cars in his free time, buying and selling countless vehicles, and learning valuable lessons about restoration. As the market for automotive refurbishing began to take off in the 1970s, Curt realized that proper tools and techniques could save enthusiasts like him time and money.

In the fall of 1978, Curt launched a business to better serve the burgeoning market of auto restoration and customization hobbyists, and he called it Eastwood.

The first Eastwood catalog was eight black-and-white pages of metal-finishing tools and equipment. With continued success in the early ’80s, Curt took the catalog’s operation into a professional list house and 5,000 copies of the catalog were distributed annually while also selling its line of products directly to restorers at select car shows.

In August 1983, both the Mercedes and BMW car clubs unexpectedly endorsed an Eastwood Car Wash Brush—sales multiplied and the staff soon doubled. The development of the Eastwood Spot-Weld Gun, a tool which duplicates the industrial spot-welds found on virtually every metal-bodied car, proved even more fortunate for the growing retailer.

By the end of 1985, company advertisements appeared in over 50 magazines, including Hot Rod, Car Craft, and Popular Mechanics. The catalog continued to prosper as well, comprising 96 pages with a four-color cover in its 1986 iteration the mailing list had which reached over 100,000 auto restorers bimonthly. As the company prepared to move into the new decade, Eastwood’s customer file quickly grew to over a half-million auto restoration and customization enthusiasts.

A Leader in Innovation – Better than Paint
Eastwood’s own HotCoat® Powder Coating System revolutionized home workshops starting in 1997. By bringing an economical and easy-to-use powder-coating system into the garage, Eastwood had given hobbyists a superior alternative to paint; powder-coating produced a more durable and attractive finish which easily lent itself to custom work. In September 1998, Eastwood received the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for "Environmental Excellence", recognizing the low environmental impact of the HotCoat® system. In 1999, the Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) awarded HotCoat® the "Best New Product" for that year.

In 2003, Eastwood introduced its English Wheel and Planishing Hammer, enabling a wider audience to access high-end metal-shaping tools. Since Eastwood’s Research & Development Department emphasized economical manufacturing processes, it allowed them to offer both of these tools to its customers for under $1,000, an achievement which the ARMO acknowledged with a 2004 "People’s Choice" award.

Expansion and Growth
Recognizing the efficiency and potential of the Internet for improved customer interaction, Eastwood launched separate websites for its tool catalog and its HotCoat® powder-coating products. Those early sites contained information about new products, promotions, and technical articles relating to it's most popular products & "How To" tips in addition to providing potential new customers with the opportunity to request an Eastwood catalog. 

Beginning in January 1999, the sites were expanded upon allowing Customers to order all the products Eastwood offered, integrating purchasing systems from a secure site. Soon afterwards, the HotCoat® site and tool site were both combined into the revamped, full-service, ecommerce website, www.Eastwood.com - an earlier version that has been built on and improved leading to the site you’re visiting right now.

In November 1999, the company broke ground to build a cutting-edge headquarters, warehouse, and retail store facility northeast of Philadelphia, in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Following an aggressive, eight-month construction project, Eastwood completely relocated to Pottstown in July 2000.

The 21st century has seen Eastwood become one of the leading online retailers of automotive restoration products and supplies, while continuing to be the most innovative company in the industry. We have expanded to open brick and mortar retail outlets across the country. With in-house developed products from real restoration enthusiasts, Eastwood has brought you the Contour SCT for stripping rust, paint and body filler, the QST 30/60 Scroll Compressor that powers all of your tools with the noise level of conversation. And the popularity of that air compressor led to the development of the industrial version - the QST 80-120. These amazing products brought a new brand – Eastwood Elite – which truly displayed the dedication to innovation. The welding line expanded to include professional MIG, TIG and even Multi-Process welders that were true AC/DC TIG machines that could also MIG weld. The Elite CC500 and P500 HVLP Paint Guns were launched to provide incredible results. The home powder coating systems were improved and professional guns were added to the lineup. Elite bead rollers , English wheels, shrinker-stretchers, panel cutting saws and TIG Welding Tungsten Grinders were added to the lineup - the list goes on. 

Eastwood Looks to the Future of Restoration and Customization
Since its inception, Eastwood recognizes that change constantly takes place in the marketplace, and so strives to stay abreast of these developments by placing customer satisfaction at the forefront.  research, identify, improve upon and develop tools and resources for the DIYers in the Automotive restoration & repair community.  Eastwood continues to prove its dedication to offering unique solutions to the challenges facing restoration and customization enthusiasts through continued research, improvement & development of tools & resources, and this devotion will ensure its place in the community.