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How to Recharge Your Vehicle's A/C System
How to Recharge Your Vehicle's A/C System

How to Recharge Your Vehicle's A/C System

Over time, refrigerant levels in your vehicle’s air conditioning (A/C) system can decrease, leading to warm airflow, slow cabin cooling, and inconsistent A/C performance.  \nDon’t get stuck driving in the summer heat without a working A/C system. If your A/C is running, but not blowing cold air, a DIY A/C recharge kit may help restore cooling performance. Follow our step-by-step guide to recharge your vehicle’s air conditioning system using the B’laster all-in-one R-1
So Nice, You'll Look at this Tri-Five Twice
So Nice, You'll Look at this Tri-Five Twice

So Nice, You'll Look at this Tri-Five Twice

May is the perfect time to reveal Angelo’s 1955 Chevrolet 210 Custom. Finished in a striking blue with crisp white accents, it captures everything people love about mid-century American style: clean lines, confident chrome, and just enough attitude to turn heads.\nAngelo's 1955 Chevrolet 210 Custom\nPhotos by Zac Poole\nDownload Wallpaper: Desktop | Mobile 1 | Mobile 2\nThe 1955 Chevrolet lineup marked a turning point for the brand. Often referred to as the start
Record Attendance at the 36th Annual Tradeshow
Record Attendance at the 36th Annual Tradeshow

Record Attendance at the 36th Annual Tra…

More than 12,000 attendees helped make the Lordco Auto Parts 36th Annual Tradeshow a record-breaking success. From seasoned automotive professionals to students just starting their careers, the event brought the industry together to connect, learn, and explore.\nHeld April 8–9 at the Pacific Coliseum and PNE Agrodome, the show featured hands-on product demonstrations, limited-time deals, supplier giveaways, and eye-catching vehicle displays.\nNearly 400 leading brands showcased the latest in
An Opportunity Too Good to Pass Up
An Opportunity Too Good to Pass Up

An Opportunity Too Good to Pass Up

Craig couldn't pass up the opportunity to buy the 1968 Pontiac Firebird. It had been sitting neglected in a shed for over a decade. The owners were separating, and the Firebird was part of the fallout.\n\nCraig's 1968 Pontiac Firebird\nPhotos by Zac Poole\nDownload Wallpaper: Desktop | Mobile 1 | Mobile 2\nIt wasn't perfect. In fact, it barely ran. But it was all original, right down to the Turbo 400 automatic transmission. Once Craig was able to get the classic running, he m
A Fresh Vision for a Classic
A Fresh Vision for a Classic

A Fresh Vision for a Classic

When Chris of A-Pro Automotive Services in Langley purchased his 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle, he knew he had found something special. Though the Chevelle had already undergone a restoration, Chris had a vision. And the classic's circa 2018 resto wasn't what he ultimately wanted.\n\nChris' 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle\nPhotos by Zac Poole\nDownload Wallpaper: Desktop | Mobile 1 | Mobile 2\n\nFor Chris, a Chevelle should be all about clean body lines and the perfect stance. He knew what he wanted, and he made th
Restoring the Defender
Restoring the Defender

Restoring the Defender

We hung the first door late in the day, when the shop was quiet again. Fresh paint, still curing. New hinges. New seals. Parts laid out all over the shop, the way they had been for months. When the door finally swung into place and closed the way it was supposed to, I stepped back and felt it in my chest. Eight months of work condensed into a single, solid click. My old Defender was starting to look like a vehicle again. \nNot a project. Not a problem. Something whole.\nI did not tear up beca
Scouting the Issue: Lessons Learned in the Garage
Scouting the Issue: Lessons Learned in the Garage

Scouting the Issue: Lessons Learned in t…

A 23-year-old Oscar found his ideal restoration project tucked away in an orchard. When he brought home the 1967 International Harvester Scout 800 in 2023, Oscar did not realize how much he would learn attempting his first-ever frame-off restoration. Over the next few years, his home garage became his classroom, and the Scout his teacher.\n\n1967 International Harvester Scout 800 Photos by Carson MontagueDownload Wallpaper: \nDesktop | Mobile 1 | Mobile 2 \n\nBuilt
Lordco Auto Parts Store 83 'til Infinity!
Lordco Auto Parts Store 83 'til Infinity!

Lordco Auto Parts Store 83 'til Infinity!

Freshly renovated and ready to welcome customers, the newly expanded Lordco Auto Parts store at Douglas Road in Burnaby, British Columbia, opened its doors to a modern, larger retail layout in mid-December.\nBurnaby Store 83 - 2555 Douglas Rd\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom the moment customers—both new and returning—walk into the expanded space, they notice how bright, clean, and well-organized everything appears. Thoughtful updates, like the addition of a colourful Kuma Outdoor Gear section, create an in
Lordco Auto Parts Brings the Heat on Flaunt Your Flannel Night with the Abbotsford Canucks
Lordco Auto Parts Brings the Heat on Flaunt Your Flannel Night with the Abbotsford Canucks

Lordco Auto Parts Brings the Heat on Fla…

Lordco Auto Parts was proud to take part in another Flaunt Your Flannel night with the Abbotsford Canucks on Saturday, January 10, at Rogers Forum (formerly the Abbotsford Entertainment Centre), combining an exciting game on the ice with a fan-focused activation that highlighted Lordco’s ongoing commitment to the local hockey community.\nThe Abbotsford Canucks welcomed the Calgary Wranglers and skated to a hard-fought 4–3 shootout victory in front of a lively home crowd. Abbotsford ju

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