30th Anniversary of the Annual Seal Beach Classic Car Show

Although many Original Parts Group Inc. (OPGI) customers know that OPGI is headquartered in Seal Beach, California, it seems not many know where that small beachside community actually appears on a California map. The confusion may stem from the fact that Seal Beach is just one of many small beach towns that populate the California coast along the Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1) as it winds its way through both Los Angeles and Orange counties.

The city of Seal Beach occupies just over 11 square miles of coastal lowlands and wide beaches that offer some of the best seaside scenery anywhere, with “perfect sunset” views that include Seal Beach, Long Beach, mountains, jetties, dolphins, seals, and plenty of surfers. These scenic qualities combined with the charm of a small, California seaside town also make Seal Beach the perfect location for a car show.

This year marked the 30th Anniversary of the Annual Seal Beach Classic Car Show and as in years past, Main Street in Seal Beach closed down to welcome thousands of visitors and hundreds of show cars. A combination of automotive enthusiasts and local businesses, along with the Seal Beach Chamber of Commerce and the City of Seal Beach, once again worked together to produce one of Southern California’s most memorable free automotive events. With 30 categories of classic cars (and motorcycles) on display, the annual show always offers something for everyone.

As the northernmost beach town in Orange County, the Seal Beach Show seems to draw cars from many different beachside communities up and down the Pacific Coast Highway. A high point of the show for OPGI was that a great many of the cars on display were absolutely stunning examples of our favorite General Motors (GM) classics from the 60s and 70s. Along with many great Chevrolet cars in attendance, there was also a great turnout of Pontiac’s, Buick’s, Caddy’s and Oldsmobiles too. Because it has often been said that a picture is worth “a thousand words,” here’s a photographic look back at some of the best GM classics on display at the recent show.

A long time sponsor of the Seal Beach Car Show, the OPGI booth was surrounded by several OPGI display cars. Here we see the red 1970 “Executive” OPGI Chevelle Project car.
Other OPGI Project cars in attendance included the big-block 1972 El Camino, 1967 Buick Skylark GS and 1968 Cadillac Coupe DeVille.
Al Hartman’s 1968 GTO

 

Alan Rodriguez’s 1970 Buick Skylark

 

Bill Kirchner’s 1962 Catalina
Jim Course & Mark Demer’s Blue 1970 Chevelles
Dan O’Connor’s 1967 GTO
James Daurio’s 1976 Cadillac Eldorado
Tom Williamson’s 1962 Grand Prix, which was featured on the cover of our 2016 Grand Prix Catalog
Jim Fernandez’s 1965 Riviera was just one of many nice Buicks on display.
Jim Huey’s 1967 GTO
Mark Adamson’s 1964 Malibu Convertible
John Chambers’ 1962 Grand Prix
Michael Wettstein’s 1970 GTO
Mike Schuster’s 1970 Malibu
Phil Nathan’s 1968 Riviera
Paul & Loretta Gonzalez’s 1968 Malibu
Rich Kilar’s 1965 GTO
Rick Brown’s 1964 GTO
Robert Berkhart’s 1966 GTO
Rocky Pebley’s 1959 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
Shannon Foster’s 1965 Malibu SS
Rick Lorenzen’s award winning 1970 4-4-2. Rick’s 4-4-2 was chosen to receive the coveted 2017 OPGI Award by the OPGI Sourcing Team.

More great GM classics at the Seal Beach Show….

 

 

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