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chris
   I'm 1700 miles away so don't have knowledge of a specific shop, but
none of what you mentioned would need a real chevelle expert to fix.  
Any good muffler shop should be able to handle the exhaust.     The
emergency brake is not very complicated and any shop should be able to
handle it, unless there are  parts missing.  The fender could be handled
by a body shop or maybe a body man workin on the side at nite.     
    I can give you the email of someone from Somerset (is that close) who
may be able to help you.   His first name is Jerry and his email is   
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
He posts regularly at Chevelle Tech and I'm sure he will be able to
recomend someone.  He has owned his chevelle since new -31 years- and has
over 555,000 miles on it.  So he must know something about keeping one
running.  
Welcome to the list and good luck with your new acquisition.

rick schaefer
http://members.home.net/jimmy4/rick1972elky.html
http://chevelles.com/showroom/ricks%20motor%20-L

On Sun, 12 Aug 2001 16:57:15 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hey everybody, my name is Chris and I am new to this list. I just 
> picked up a 
> 72 malibu(the last one I drove 13 years ago when I was 18!) and was 
> hoping 
> maybe someone here could point me in the direction of a good 
> reliable 
> mechanic that has experience (or simply prefers) working on our cars 
> and is 
> also located in the north jersey/passaic county area. I know I could 
> take a 
> crack at trying to fix her myself, but I would rather leave it to a 
> professional and have the job done right the first time. I spoke 
> briefly with 
> Al from Garden State Chevelles and he mentioned someone in Paterson 
> who 
> supposedly only works on chevelles, but he didn't have the guys name 
> or 
> number handy. Any suggestions? I live in Clifton and I need to have 
> a bunch 
> of stuff taken care of right away as this is going to be my daily 
> driver. I 
> need exhaust work (dual with headers, I think needs new mufflers), 
> the 
> emergency brake doesn't engage, and the front driver-side fender 
> needs to be 
> replaced. Of course there are other things that need attention, but 
> for now I 
> just want to pass inspection and start cruising!
> Any help would be very very appreciated!!
> thanks,
> 
> Chris
> 72 malibu
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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