Most Liked: OPGI Social Posts 2024

Buckle up! We’re taking a drive down memory lane with Original Parts Group’s most-liked posts of 2024. From jaw-dropping #opgicustomer rides to a throwback from a catalog cover photoshoot, we’ve shared it all on social media this year. Let’s kick things off by revisiting the top hits from OPGI’s Instagram—starting with number nine. Spoiler alert: El Caminos stole the spotlight!

9. Nate Lopez’s 1972 Monte Carlo

Nate Lopez’s 1972 Monte Carlo showcases the perfect blend of style and performance. Its deep black paint, pristine chrome accents, and sleek profile highlight the timeless design of this iconic classic. With attention to detail and an unmistakable presence, this Monte Carlo stands out as a true representation of American muscle done right. Another proud addition to the OPGI community!

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8. James Hibbard’s 1972 El Camino

The next post we got to see OPGI customer James Hibbard’s ’72 El Camino before he restored it. Check out the after photos to see the transformation. Nice work James!

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7. Julia Orellana’s 1970 Monte Carlo

Next up, another first generation Monte Carlo. This time a ’70 owned by OPGI Customer Julia Orellana. With its sleek black finish and classic styling, this timeless car caught the attention of automotive fans everywhere. Set against a colorful backdrop, the photo highlights the charm of this vintage ride and made it one of our most popular posts of 2024.

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6. Steven Harned’s 1971 Chevelle

Check out OPGI customer Steve Harned’s 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle, with its striking gold finish and classic design, photographed at a car show. The car’s clean lines and period-correct details capture the essence of early ‘70s American muscle.

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5. Jeff Meyers1970 Chevelle SS

Jeff Meyers’ 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS is another standout example of classic American muscle. The gold paint with black racing stripes gives it a bold, timeless look that’s hard to miss. It’s a great representation of the Chevelle’s iconic style.

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4. Brad Fortin’s 1972 El Camino

Brad Fortin’s 1972 El Camino SS has a story as unique as the car itself, which added to the buzz around its popular social media post. Brad, the car’s second owner, brought it to Minnesota from Anaheim, California, in 1981, intending to use it for dirt bike transport.

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3. Chris Crusse’s 1968 El Camino

Here’s Chris Cruss’s 1968 El Camino, a standout ride that turns heads wherever it goes. This fiery orange classic gleams under the night lights at a lively meet-up, showing off its flawless paint, custom wheels, and sleek lines. A perfect example of why El Caminos hold a special place in the hearts of car enthusiasts—and another #opgicustomer build to be proud of!

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2. 1972 Monte Carlo

This Monte Carlo was shot years ago and graced the cover of our 2017 Monte Carlo catalog. It’s powered by a 350 CI engine paired with a 350 Turbo Hydra-Matic, finished in Placer Gold with a medium tan interior.

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1. Jim Pishok’s 1968 El Camino

Here’s Jim Pishok’s stunning 1968 El Camino, a true classic that blends style and utility in one timeless package. Captured against a charming town square backdrop, this beauty turns heads with its sleek design and impeccable condition. With a motorcycle perfectly perched in the bed, this El Camino shows it’s ready for both work and play. A testament to classic American craftsmanship!

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Looking back at our top posts of 2024, it’s clear that classic cars continue to capture the hearts of enthusiasts everywhere. These vehicles highlight both timeless design and the dedication of their owners. Thanks to everyone who shared their stories with us this year—we can’t wait to see what next year brings!

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