Back in ’97 OPGI customer, Chris Decker spent less time partying and more time wrenching, making sure his first car, a ’67 El Camino, was reliable enough to get him to and from high school every day.
Back in ’97 OPGI customer, Chris Decker spent less time partying and more time wrenching, making sure his first car, a ’67 El Camino, was reliable enough to get him to and from high school every day.
It was National Name Your Car Day earlier this month and we were curious to know what your car’s name was. So we asked, and you answered! Check out some of the clever names OPGI’s followers gave their rides.
This year was the Grand National Roadster Show’s 71st year and Original Parts Group Inc. was pleased to be in attendance. The event moved south from Oakland 16 years ago to the Pomona Fairplex and is now the destination where hundreds…
It was a fun and very eventful day for Original Parts Group and our Car Show Team on June 8, 2019, as we hosted our all Chevy car show for pre-88 models. If you are a Chevy guy or gal,…
Just a couple miles down the road from Original Parts Group is Main Street in Seal Beach California, home to the Seal Beach Classic Car Show. Each year the show gets bigger and this year there were over 500 classic…
WOW! What a great addition to our Spring Summer Series. Original Parts Group had over one hundred beautiful Chevys at the third of five brand-specific shows planned for Spring/Summer 2018.
In the U.S., Chevy’s El Camino was the most successful at blending a passenger-car platform with the utility of a truck’s cargo bed. It was in production from 1964 through 1987, but its popularity continues today. So much so that one…
Original Parts Group has held many car shows here in Seal Beach, California. Our first car show was in 2008, shortly after we expanded our business to this location. Our last show was in 2015, and this year, in discussion…
There’s no doubt that there were countless cool cars at the 2017 SEMA show. Ranging from mild to wild, many of the classic GM cars that were on display throughout the show were built using OPGI parts. Take a look…