A pair of early 70s chevys

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John Nes

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1987, 1979, 1973
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Been helping out at my local garage n custom shop recently, and these two Lil ladies came in, 70 nova’s clutch needed a lil love, and the 71 Chevelle’s 454 valve covers had to get swapped out for something taller to fit the rocker arm girdles.
 

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5.7 350tbi , 5.7 350, 5.7 350
Just gonna keep adding to this thread with each new (old) chevy that comes to the shop. 71 Cheyenne long bed

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Another chevy from our shop, sporting a neat lil 396.

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1987, 1979, 1973
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R10, Sierra, C20
Engine Size
5.7 350tbi , 5.7 350, 5.7 350
A customer recently brought a newly acquired 77 (Lwb custom deluxe, Lakewood GA truck) in for a full go thru, rust repair and restoration...the original owner bought the truck new, and had put a brand new crate 350 in it just a few years ago. Unfortunarly the old man passed last year, and when his house went on the market and sold, the new home owners discovered their new house came with a truck in the garage out back. They didn’t want to deal with it so they offered it to the realtors husband (our customer), and he bought it for 200$. Bout as close to a barnfind you can get in the middle of Atlanta. Took this right after doing a 3/5 static drop for em

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