Wheel Opening Moldings: Enhance Your Classic’s Look

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf0JjGpTMYg As a car enthusiast, you know that attention to detail can make all the difference in improving the appearance and value of your classic. One often overlooked yet crucial aspect of a restoration are the wheel opening moldings. These moldings not only add a touch of style to your vehicle but also safeguard it from dirt, debris, and road hazards. In this blog post, we will explore the wheel-opening moldings offered by Original Parts Group (OPGI) and discover how…

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Restored with RESTOPARTS: Ryno Built

Enthusiasts within the classic car restoration realm recognize the craftsmanship of Ryan "Ryno" Lieberman, the driving force behind Ryno Built Rod and Custom. His remarkable skill set and a string of stunning projects have made a significant mark in this niche community. At the heart of his recent endeavors lies a partnership with OPGI, where RESTOPARTS® plays a pivotal role. Ryno's collaboration with OPGI brings forth a journey worth sharing—one that resurrects the nostalgia of classic cars in spectacular fashion.…

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Sheet Metal and Body Panels: Explore & Restore with OPGI

At Original Parts Group, Inc. (OPGI), we understand that authentic restoration of classic vehicles requires attention to every detail. That is why we proudly offer a comprehensive selection of top-notch sheet metal and body panels tailored for various GM Classic Cars. Our range covers a spectrum of components, ensuring that your restoration project achieves the highest level of authenticity and precision. (more…)

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Classic Car Parts: Why OPGI Is the Go-To Choice

When it comes to restoring or maintaining your beloved GM classic car, finding high-quality parts is crucial. Look no further than Original Parts Group (OPGI), your ultimate destination for all your GM classic car part needs. With a stellar reputation and a commitment to excellence, OPGI stands out as the go-to choice for enthusiasts and owners alike. Let's explore the top reasons why OPGI should be your preferred source for GM classic car parts. (more…)

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OPGI & CarFix Repair, Revive, & Restore

With some help from Original Parts Group, award-winning builders Bryan Fuller and Jeremy Bumpus will repair, revive and restore a 1986 Monte Carlo as a tribute vehicle to the owner's late father in an upcoming episode of Car Fix. Tune Into MOTORTREND TV this Saturday April 29th, at 11am EST, but first take a look at how OPGI was able to assist the hands-on can do team restore the G-Body to its original glory days. (more…)

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The Skylark: One Man’s Dream, Another Man’s Treasure

When the Skylark received a major facelift to a more conventional style in 1963, sales skyrocketed and Buick sold over 42,000. In 1964 Buick increased the Skylark from a compact to the new GM intermediate A-body platform, with a wheelbase of 115 inches. A cast iron V6 replaced the aluminum 215ci V8, and more performance options like a manual four-speed started creeping into the Skylark. In 1964 the Gran Sport "GS" performance package was available on different Buick lines, including…

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Your Catalog from OPGI

Havent received your 2023 GM Restoration and Performance parts catalog from OPGI yet? Well, it's probably one of two things, you are not on the list yet or your make-specific catalog is still on the way. The good news is you can request a printed copy any time at opgi.com, or if you'd prefer you can download a digital copy for advanced access to an extensive selection of quality Restoration and Performance Parts and Accessories for your GM A-Body, G-Body,…

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The El Camino Returns

Chevy's tentative jump into the "sedan/pickup" segment finally stuck with the return of the El Camino in 1964. First available in 1959 as a response to Ford's Ranchero, it was based on the full-size B-body. After 1960 it was discontinued, while Ford shifted their Ranchero from full-size in 1959 to their new Falcon compact platform in 1960. Strong Ranchero sales in the US prompted Chevy to jump back on the bandwagon with the 1964 El Camino. For its first couple…

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OPGI Feature: Car Fix

Stay tuned for another OPGI feature on a new episode of, Car Fix. Knowing who to turn to for their GM restoration needs, hosts Bryan Fuller and Jermey Bumpus enlist the help of OPGI for original parts that will bring out the best of their latest project, a 1964 Malibu. (more…)

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Kyle Lindsey’s ’69 Chevelle: Together once again

In the last video release of Kyle Lindsey's 1969 Chevelle sedan build, Kyle and his partner Joe made great progress getting the body and sheet metal work done. The guys showed the process behind media blasting the body and overall prepping for bodywork and sheet metal replacement to take place. More, recently Kyle switched gears to work on the final look of the 6.0, decking it out with an all-inclusive pulley drive system by Eddie Motorsports. The complete pulley drive…

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