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Upgrading a 1964 Chevelle with tubular control arms

By Tommy Lee Byrd   –   Images by the Author

It was time to replace the factory control arms on the front our 1964 Chevelle, so we decided to upgrade them with a new set of tubular control arms from Classic Performance Products. The process was a simple bolt-on affair using just hand tools, a jack, and some jackstands. We followed up with a fresh set of Coker Tire Star Series rubber. Read full article here.

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28 These CPP 1000 nitrogen shocks are several steps above the quality of the standard parts store equipment 33 With the car back on the ground we took it to the alignment shop and enjoyed a smooth ride

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Classic Performance Products
(800) 522-5004
classicperform.com

Coker Tire
(800) 251-6336
cokertire.com

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