Mopar Announces New Restoration Parts Web Portal


Mopar has just announced at the 2016 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) show happening now in Las Vegas that they have the definite answer for all classic Mopar owners looking for genuine quality parts for their cars! Have you been looking for a hard to find part and feel like it’s a needle in a haystack? No matter where you look, you just can’t find it? If you are tired of dealing with Craigslist and eBay flakes, Mopar’s new restoration parts web portal is the place to go! For everything from Plymouth ‘Cudas to Willys to Jeeps, you’ll find it all!

“The debut of our new Mopar restoration parts online resource, underscores the Mopar brand’s commitment to delivering classic Mopar owners the parts they need to restore their rides,” said Pietro Gorlier, Head of Parts and Service (Mopar), FCA – Global. “This ‘one-stop shop’ website is a consolidated database of approved Mopar licensees that will save time and provide peace of mind to vintage Mopar owners and restoration workshops alike.”

This brand new page will connect enthusiasts with more than 45 approved Mopar restoration parts licensees and more than 9,000 products to assist in restoring their classic Mopar. Customers can search the thousands of available Mopar restoration products by licensee name, with direct links provided to each licensee, or by product categories. It’s also announced that Mopar is teaming up with well known restoration parts company Classic Industries to support the www.Mopar.com/restoration web page with technical and parts location assistance. Ordering support will be available at (800) 854-1280, with additional technical support at (800) 854-1280 ext. 5390. Mopar enthusiasts and owners will also have direct access to a downloadable PDF of the Classic Industries Mopar catalog, featuring more than 550 pages of products!

Popular parts that can be sourced at www.Mopar.com/restoration include:
· Interior/exterior emblems
· Sheet Metal (fenders, hoods, etc.)
· Grilles
· Upholstery/carpet
· Spoilers
· Bumpers
· Lighting lenses/assemblies
· Body decals
· Radiators
· In-dash gauges
· Steering wheels

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Cody Krueger

Car Feature Editor – cody.krueger@shawgroupmedia.com Since the age of 4, Cody has been obsessed with everything Mopar. On Christmas of 1998, Cody's parents gave him a rusty '69 Charger shell that his father saved from a field. Cody's garage still features that '69 Charger as well as the additions of a '71 Charger R/T, '71 Super Bee, '73 Duster, '08 Challenger SRT8 and a '13 Ram 3500. Cody can truly and proudly say that he is a true Mopar nut in love with all types of Mopars!

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