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1962-67 Nova with installed CPP mini sub-frame kit for better handling.
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How to Install CPP Mini Sub-Frame Kit: 1962-67 Nova

https://youtu.be/0spi8IvTg_Y This is everything you need to know to install a CPP Deluxe Mini Sub-Frame Kit in a 1962 through 1967 Chevy II or Nova. If you’re more the video type, you can watch R&D Lead Jason Scudellari walk through the whole process. If you do better with written instructions and photos, we’ve also got you covered below. Why Choose a Mini Sub-Frame Kit? Still t...
Steering enhancements for improved 1962-67 Nova performance.
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Best Value: 1962-67 Nova Front Suspension and Steering Upgrades

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc7YQaC7mj0 When it comes to 1962-67 Nova front suspension and steering upgrades, there are a lot of choices on the market. You can find everything from budget replacement parts to OE reproduction to complete sub-frame kits costing thousands. So what’s the best middle ground for a driver-quality Chevy II without breaking the bank? That’s what we are trying ...
Front suspension upgrade for a vintage 1967-72 Chevy C10.
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C10 Front Suspension: Updating 1967-1972 Chevy Frontend Correctly!

As seen in the March 2021 Issue of Classic Truck Performance magazine! Text and Photos by Rob Fortier When initially purchased, our 1969 C10 seemed, for all intents and purposes, as if all it needed to become roadworthy was tightening up a few nuts and bolts here and there. Well, that couldn’t have been further from the truth. Related Story: Week To Wicked 1970 C10 With 700 HP LS7...
CPP components used in a Restomod Tri-Five chassis project.
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Building a Restomod Tri-Five Chassis with All CPP Parts

Our friends over at Lateral-G just completed a ground-up build of their Restomod Tri-Five Chassis using all CPP parts! Related Story: Best Bang-For-Your-Buck Nova Rear Suspension Setup They took a 1955 Chevy frame from bare to completely built in a recent tech article. The goal was to put together a chassis that could hold its own in the twisties while also providing a comfortable, m...
Front brake and steering enhancements for a Second-Gen Camaro.
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Razor’s Edge: Give Your Second-Gen Camaro a Competitive Edge with a front Suspension, Brakes and Steering Upgrade

As seen in the February 2021 Issue of All Chevy Performance magazine! TEXT & PHOTOS BY CHUCK VRANAS When laying out the plans for a fresh build or updating your present ride, it’s always a good idea to try and establish performance goals before getting started. It’s nailing down a budget to work within to be able to score the best technology available. It’s also important to make...
Enhanced handling with CPP's control arms for 1964 Chevelle.
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Control Freak: CPP Control Arm Assemblies Will Simplify Your 1964 Chevelle Suspension Rebuild

Text and Photos by Tommy Lee Byrd If you’ve ever been on the floor of your garage with your old car on jackstands, you’ve probably noticed a few problem areas. It seems that 50-plus years of service can take a toll on certain components, and with our 1964 Chevelle project car, it was obvious that we had some serious wear as we disassembled the car to swap the original drum brakes for a ...
Week To Wicked 1972 C10 undergoing a transformation with CPP upgrades.
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Restomod 1972 C10: Week To Wicked Build

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1GR0h3jPmE Classic Trucks Magazine Week to Wicked is back! The crew from Classic Performance Products, Inc. (CPP) are here to assist in another week long build of this Restomod 1972 C10. Related Story: Week To Wicked 1970 C10 With 700 HP LS7 To kick the build off, Gandrud Performance Parts provided a 502 ci big-block Connect & Cruise package. Th...
CPP-equipped 1967 Chevelle showcasing Pro Touring modifications
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1967 Chevelle Restomod: The First Week To Wicked Build

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P26ArBqEAZ0 What started life as a fully-restored 1967 Chevelle SS 396 is now a Pro Touring beast. It’s got a 600-plus horsepower BluePrint Engines 427 ci LS in the engine bay and all the best CPP suspension underneath. Inside the Week To Wicked Chevelle it’s all about the modern luxury and amenities. Bluetooth capabilities, digital gauges and air condition...
 A burgundy 1967 Chevy Nova Restomod showcasing Classic Performance Products performance parts.
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1967 Nova SS Restomod Is A Street Beauty For Track Duty

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." Want to see more of this 1967 Nova and our other builds? Check Out Our Other Projects Here That extra hint of performance made the 1967 Nova SS Restomod a p...
A burgundy 1966 Chevelle Restomod Built with Off-the-Shelf Parts
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CPP 1966 Chevelle Restomod Built with Off-the-Shelf Parts

A Heavy-Weight Challenger on a Light-Weight Budget https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2muXrMIYwnc The CPP 1966 Chevy Chevelle was our first "very own" build with the purpose of putting our parts to the test. And boy were we planning to test it the hard way—through competition. Want to see more of this 1966 Chevelle and our other builds? Check Out Our Other Projects Here What better ...