CPP has taken fuel tank technology to the next level with the all-new Pro-Touring Fuel Tank for 1962 through 1967 Chevy Novas. Specifically designed for high-performance applications, this tank is the perfect upgrade for early Chevy II/Nova owners who are looking to take their ride to the next level.
Installing the CPP Pro-Touring Fuel Tank is a breeze, thanks to the use of factory mo...
For the 1962 model year, Chevrolet released an all new budget passenger car called the Chevy II. It was revolutionary and unlike any other car of the time (well, besides that other small econo-box named after a bird of prey). GM’s goal was to make a vehicle cheap enough that middle-class American households could afford a second car and that’s exactly what they did.
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The original goal for this 1000hp F100 was big power and Pro Touring style combined with the classic lines of a Bumpside Ford. As such, Jason Scudellari of Huntington Beach, CA knew some Blue Oval feelings might be hurt in the making of his ideal 1969 F100.
The project started back in 2018 when Jason, head of the Research and Development Department at Classic Performance Products In...
CPP’s New High-Clearance Front and Pro-Touring Rear Adjustable Sway Bars
When it comes to muscle car sway bars, it all seems to be old news. Either you get a traditional forged bar or you pay big bucks for some trick setup that you may or may not really need. With a market saturated by the above options, CPP decided it was time to redefine the muscle car sway bar.
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Taking An Unfinished And Boring 1972 Camaro To Complete And Pro Touring In A Week!
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For this Week To Wicked, Super Chevy Magazine and Classic Performance Products, Inc. (CPP) teamed up. They accepted the challenge of taking a fairly stock 1972 Camaro and transforming it into an auto-crossing, ...
A Second Gen With a Bad Attitude
Our Pro Touring 1970 Camaro RS went from out of date to race-ready in a matter of weeks. Although the metallic silver paint on this second gen shined in the sun, it hid the many flaws underneath. Rockin' an outdated engine, brakes, and suspension with the style to match, she was nowhere close to being a contender for the Super Chevy Magazine Muscle Car C...
We set out to build our 1967 Nova SS Restomod as an all-around performer. The goal was to make it capable of both reliable street and track use. The end result was one gorgeous beauty queen backed with the right amount of "mean."
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That extra hint of performance made the 1967 Nova SS Restomod a p...
Dan, that was something Vintage Air mentioned in the training... they used to be a few months behind after covid and supply chain issues but now their lead times are just a few weeks!
Last year, I wanted to buy a Vintage Air heating/cooling system for my 1953 Chevy 3100 pickup. There was a four month waiting period, but I had to pay the total price up front. I'm not going to...
It is great to see the final product of Aaron's project. I have talked with him about it over the years and encouraged him in completing it. I think that the parts for the car are an excellent...