Cutlass Revival: Dalton O’Neal’s 2023 SEMA Project

Original Parts Group (OPGI) proudly supports Dalton O'Neal's 2023 SEMA Build – a 1967 Cutlass destined for the Battle of the Builders competition. Following his 1971 AMC Javelin debut last year at SEMA, Dalton is gearing up for another awe-inspiring showcase. With his father, Randy Oneal by his side and under the guidance of Darin Smith of DWS Classics, Dalton's journey in the automotive world is marked by his mentorship and passion for cars. (more…)

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Hemmings Best 32 Cars to Restore: 8 OPGI Classics Featured

Hemmings, a trusted source for car enthusiasts, made a list of the 32 best cars to restore (by Richard Lintenello). What's interesting is that Original Parts Group (OPGI) provides restoration parts and accessories for eight of the cars on that list. Picking these cars, like Hemmings suggests, not only makes fixing them up faster and cheaper, but it also lets you own a piece of history that's easy to work on. (more…)

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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 Cars in the Electric Era: Navigating the Road Ahead

OPGI Customer Robert Hanebrink 1970 Buick GSX Original Parts Group (OPGI) is here to listen. The growing prominence of electric vehicles (EVs) and their potential influence on classic cars has sparked genuine concern within our community. Your apprehensions are valid, especially given your significant investment in these cherished automotive treasures. The automotive realm is undergoing a profound transformation, and it's only natural to ponder how it might impact your passion. Let OPGI address your concerns and offer insights into this…

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Road Trip Ready: Equip your GM Classic with OPGI

OPGI Customer Daniel Crosson 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Gear up for an unforgettable summer road trip! Summer is here, and the open road beckons to classic car enthusiasts. Whether you're planning a nostalgic trip down memory lane or exploring new destinations, OPGI has got you covered. With our exciting Anniversary Sale, you can equip your GM Classic with top-quality parts and accessories, ensuring a safe and memorable road trip this summer. Get ready to hit the road with confidence, knowing that…

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Lamps and Lenses: Illuminate Your GM Classic Car

When it comes to restoring or upgrading your classic car, the importance of high-quality lamps and lenses cannot be overstated. These components play a crucial role in illuminating your vehicle, ensuring both safety and aesthetics. At Original Parts Group (OPGI), we take great pride in presenting a diverse range of expertly crafted options that will meet and exceed your expectations. (more…)

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The Classic Car World: Keeping It Alive

Welcome to the Classic Car World! A community full of passionate people who absolutely love classic automobiles. These cars are like time machines that take us back in time, showing us how things were in the past and how they were built with style and cleverness. As the caretakers of these awesome rides, we make sure the next generation gets to appreciate their fantastic history too. Being part of this world lets us learn all kinds of cool stuff about…

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GM Classic Stars: An OPGI Cinema Spotlight

Lights, camera, action! Step into the enchanting world of movies, where GM classic cars take on iconic roles and capture our hearts. While not restored by Original Parts Group Inc. (OPGI), these cars in films embody the timeless appeal that OPGI parts bring to life. Before we dive into the epic movies that have etched these GM classic cars into our memories, let's clarify that the vehicles featured in this showcase are for visual purposes, and not the actual cars…

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The Grand Prix: A Daily Driver

The Grand Prix line started as a performance package for the Catalina coupe, which rode on the full-size B-body GM platform. It was distinguished by a unique grille and taillights, bucket seat, center console transmission shifter, and more. The clean 1963-1964 models featured smooth, unique hardtops that featured curved rear windows and expanded on their performance engine options while adhering to luxury offerings for the interior. (more…)

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The LeMans: A Luxury Pontiac

Introduced in late 1961, the Lemans was the top-of-the-line model of the first-gen Tempest. This trim package included nicer interior and bucket seats. In 1964 the Tempest was redesigned to share the intermediate A-Body platform that shared use with other GM divisions, thus shedding its compact roots as well as the quirkier engine and driveline approaches. The LeMans remained the superior option for Tempests, Pontiac also offered a higher performance more stripped-down version called the "GTO". The idea of a…

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