Who could've guessed what was going to become of a little
Southern California parts shop called Classic Performance
Products, Inc. back in December 1991. 20 years later, CPP has
become the industry's "go to" specialist in steering, brakes and
suspension products for classic cars and trucks.
With the support of his wife, Jill, Jim Ries opened for
business
in December of 1991 and has not looked back since. Ries grew
up watching his dad, Jack "JR" Ries, run a successful classic
truck parts business in the '60s and '70s, but wasn't ready to open shop
until he had a few of his own real world experiences. When the monster truck
craze hit Southern California, Ries got in on the action at the very beginning.
Building and racing several of these massive vehicles for Horse Power Promotions
gave him valuable knowledge on the inner workings of steering, brakes and
suspension truck parts.
Moving from monster trucks to classic trucks, Ries worked
for
Seth Doulton at Golden State Pickup Parts for several years before venturing
out on his own. Not satisfied to just sell parts, Ries set out to redefine
the classic truck steering, brakes and suspension industry with better quality
and better cost products. Based on the early success of the first manufacturered
products, the engine and transmission crossmembers, CPP went on to design
Brake Booster Kits, C10 Lowering Kits and Suspension Kits, "Bolt On"
Disc Brake Kits, and the list goes on.
In recent years, the development of CPP's Mini Sub-Frame
Suspension Kits, Totally Tubular Control Arms, 500 Series Power
Steering Boxes, Modular Spindles, SOS Brake Kits, and the award-winning
MCPV1 Master Cylinder has put Classic Performance Products, Inc. on
the map. Working with the industry's top magazine editors at Super Chevy,
Classic Trucks, Custom Classic Trucks, Hot Rod, Street Rodder, Rod &
Custom, Drive!, and many more have provided us many opportunites to test
our newly developed parts on vehicles for our customers to read about. |
The early days were not glamorous for CPP. The Ries family
as
growing, and space in their initial company headquarters (the
garage) was shrinking. Big decisions had to be made on the
future of Classic Performance. In September of 1993, the lease
was signed on a new storefront, complete with 300 sq. ft. showroom, sales
office and warehouse in Buena Park, California. A new build department was
added along with shipping and storage shelves. Finding success with the
classic truck industry, and more room to grow, CPP expanded its product
line to include classic car market, once again providing the same top quality
products. CPP also added a full line of all the top brands in the industry:
Brembo, RideTech, Lokar, Ididit, Total Cost Involved, Heidt's, Unisteer,
Wilwood, Baer Brakes, and many more. CPP's engineers work closely with these
companies when developing new products, having found that partnering together
compliments each other's parts and ultimately benefitting the end user.
In May of 2005, CPP once again moved buildings to Anaheim,
California. With an additional 10,000 sq. ft. added in 2008 and
2011, CPP was occupying over 40,000 sq. ft., including a beautiful 3,000
sq. ft. showroom, plus sales and business offices and shipping and receiving
departments. This also allowed us to expand our manufacturing facilities
including four milling centers and three lathes centers, R&D department,
and graphics and marketing department. At the end of 2012, CPP once again
grew, purchasing our own 80,000 sq. ft. building in Placentia, California.
This enormous undertaking doubled our office, showroom, shipping and manufacturing
space. This has enabled us to house our entire operation under one roof
and more effectively and efficiently get parts to our customers.
As we move forward into our 22nd year of business, we have
not forgotten where it all began....building quality parts at an affordable
price for our customers. |