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#463450 11/08/21 08:55 PM
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Hello all; new to the forum and seeking some advice. I'm looking for a referral to an antique car repair facility in Virginia. I have a 1927 Capital, original survivor that we just finished a complete drivetrain rebuild on. Appreciate any referrals and assistance.

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Hi Capital27,

Welcome to the VCCA's website! This is THE place to hang out with old and new Chevy fans.

I suggest that you contact our Virginia chapter (we call the chapters regions) for a local recommendation. The Region Director's contact info is listed here: https://vcca.org/page/Regions.

Cheers, Dean


Dean 'Rustoholic' Meltz
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Thanks Dean; appreciate that. Best, Loren

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You might want to contact White Post Restorations in White Post, VA. Based on what I have heard they do great work. They are not cheap and it takes time. I expect they have a waiting list.


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Thanks Rusty


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