| In this episode of Eastwood Garage, Tony Colombini from Classic Industries joins Dennis for a look at the latest selections of grilles, headlights, and bezels available for classic Chevrolet cars and trucks.
First, Tony begins by showing Dennis a pair of headlight bezels for second-generation Camaros. The first is finished in argent for the Rally Sport, and the other is finished in black for the Z-28. Tony said that Classic Industries also has replacement bulbs for these cars whether you want to go back to stock bulbs or upgrade to halogen or xenon lights. Next, Tony showed Dennis a couple of replacement grilles for Chevrolet trucks. He pointed out a replacement for a 1969-1970 pickup, and then he showed Dennis the replacement for a 1971-1972. These pieces look fantastic and bolt right in with no modifications necessary! Next, Dennis recognized a pair of replacement grilles for 1966 and 1967 Novas. Then Tony moved on to the real attraction, grilles and eyebrow moldings for full-size 1963-1964 Chevrolet cars. These parts can also be purchased as a full assembly including headlight buckets and more! Tony also went on to say that one new product now available is the replacement grille for the 1965 Impala and Biscayne. Finally, Dennis asked about the new billet aluminum grille and headlight covers for 1967 and 1968 RS Camaros. How cool these parts do look, and it sure beats tapping out all those nicks and dents by hand! With replacement grilles from Classic Industries, all you have to do is bolt them right on. The real joy is that they always fit! In fact, many of their parts are GM licensed! So there you are! If you want to dress up that classic Chevy car or truck, look no further than the folks at Classic Industries.
If you would like to know more about these performance parts from Classic Industries, you can visit them on the web at www.classicindustries.com, or you can give them a call at 888-GM-CATALOG. By the way, when you are looking for unique automotive tools and supplies for your automobile restoration, you should also give the folks at Eastwood a visit at www.eastwood.com.
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