Articles by Zechariah Cano

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Modern Stopping Power for Classic Builds: Inside the CPP E-Booster Kit

When building or restoring a classic car, performance upgrades usually start with power and handling—but braking should never be an afterthought. Enter the CPP E-Booster, a next-gen braking solution that’s rewriting the rules for muscle cars. Designed for 1964–72 GMC A-Body, 1967–69 F-Body, and 1968–74 X-Body vehicles, this vacuum-free, electric brake booster kit blends OEM-quality tech with aftermarket versatility.

CPP’s Totally Tubular Control Arm Sale – 12% OFF Now!
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CPP’s Totally Tubular Control Arm Sale – 12% OFF Now!

At Classic Performance Products (CPP), we’re all about giving classic vehicles modern performance—without compromising the heart and soul of their iconic style.

That’s why we’ve engineered our Totally Tubular Control Arms to be the gold standard in handling, geometry, and ride quality. 

And right now, you can save 12% across our entire line during the Totally Tubular Sales Event with promo code TotallyTubular12!

Upgrade Your Ride with the CPP LS Air Filter Kit – Universal Fit, Maximum Performance
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Upgrade Your Ride with the CPP LS Air Filter Kit – Universal Fit, Maximum Performance

When it comes to getting the most out of your LS engine, every detail counts—and your air filter setup is no exception. Whether you’re building a street machine or upgrading your current ride, the CPP LS Air Filter Kit (Part #90ANF-4) delivers the performance, durability, and versatility you need.
Customer Spotlight: A 1971 C10 Revival with CPP Power!
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Customer Spotlight: A 1971 C10 Revival with CPP Power!

At the Las Vegas C10 Nationals, we met a dedicated builder and longtime CPP customer who's been breathing new life into classic trucks since 2014.

His latest creation? A frame-off restored 1971 C10 Custom Deluxe with just 48,000 original miles—pulled straight from a farm in Fort Lupton, Colorado.