Classic Industries on Speed TV's "Car Warriors"

Jan. 1, 2020
Classic Industries, a longtime participant in Speed TV?s ?Chop, Cut, Rebuild? recently announced their involvement with the second season of ?Car Warriors,? the show that challenges two of the country?s most talented teams to take identical project c

Classic Industries, a longtime participant in Speed TV’s “Chop, Cut, Rebuild” recently announced their involvement with the second season of “Car Warriors,” the show that challenges two of the country’s most talented teams to take identical project cars from derelict to finished build within an intense, 72-hour timeframe.

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Classic Industries will supply the parts cage with restoration products for the teams as they compete to impress the show’s judges with their custom builds.

“When timetables are short, having restoration parts that fit precisely is crucial. ‘Car Warriors’ was a natural choice for Classic Industries,” says Jeff Leonard, CEO. “It was a perfect opportunity to show how Classic Industries products can be trusted to keep a project on track without delays.”

A complete airing schedule for “Car Warriors” can be found on Speed TV’s website at www.speedtv.com

Classic Industries print catalogs can be ordered online 24 hours a day at www.classicindustries.com or by calling the toll free order line at 1-800-854- 1280.

To view Classic Industries’ complete selection of parts and accessories and shop online 24/7, visit www.classicindustries.com.

Visit Classic Industries on the web at www.classicindustries.com or at www.classicindustries.tv and Become a Fan of Classic Industries on Facebook.

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