Tommy left “Iron Resurrection” to focus on his own business, Fuller Moto, and other personal projects.
Tommy Spagnola, known as Tommy on the show “Iron Resurrection,” was a part of the team at Martin Bros Customs, which is the focus of the series. The show, which airs on the MotorTrend network (formerly Velocity), features the team as they find and restore old, beat-up vehicles, turning them into show-worthy cars and bikes.
Tommy was a friend of the shop and appeared in several episodes, contributing his expertise and labor to various projects. However, he was not a full-time cast member like Joe Martin, Amanda Martin, and Jayson “Shag” Arrington. His departure wasn’t officially announced on the show, which sometimes leads to speculation among fans about the status of various supporting cast members.
The reason for Tommy’s reduced presence on “Iron Resurrection” is that he decided to concentrate on his own business ventures. Tommy is associated with Fuller Moto, a custom vehicle shop based in Atlanta, Georgia, that specializes in unique builds and automotive art. The shop is run by Bryan Fuller, a well-known figure in the custom automotive industry.
Tommy’s decision to leave the show was likely influenced by a desire to invest more time into his own professional endeavors and possibly to be closer to home, as “Iron Resurrection” is filmed in Texas, while Fuller Moto is based in Georgia. It’s not uncommon for personalities on reality TV shows to come and go as their personal and professional circumstances change. Tommy’s departure from the show seems to be amicable, and he remains a respected figure in the custom automotive community.