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Chevy's in the wild

The ‘80 Z/28 was in absolutely perfect condition !

The pic of the backside of the two Blazers showing what 20yrs. of change brought us.

The dark blue ‘88 JIMMY looked like it was show room fresh with OEM stuff and not as if it had three-quarters of an LMC catalog thrown at/on it.

Judging by the skinnies up front, the massive hood bulge with a 598 under it and that extra manually operated “air-brake” system out back this orange Nova is pushing it while on the street - but it’s COOL !

What’s not cool is this ridiculous overuse of blowers on the Vette - to each their own…

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Spotted these two K10’s this weekend - the brown GMC was/is a friend of mine Dads truck from way back in high school ; he bought it brand new in ‘87 and he made it very clear that none of us 17 year old damn kids were allowed to even think about driving it ! Looks like it’s been sett’n for awhile.

In that tiny wooden shed/shop behind the house we built a nice 327 for my buddies’78 Camaro because the 2Bbl 305 it came with just wasn’t cutt’n it - sorry I don’t have a picture of that car because it was really nice.

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New long travel GM truck chassis.
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This one is the new shop truck. Suburban body in the future.
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Yeah sure. 58 grand for jeep hubs with a five bolt pattern, and what looks like bad rear steer geometry. And why fab the rear upper links with the joints sideways. I’m good. Let me grab my my white sunglasses and flat billed hat.
 
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