Most people have been in a situation that required a second set of hands. This Chevy not only had three pair of hands bringing it back to life, it was being rebuilt by a family with a vision for flawless regeneration. And with that, the Conger family showed that they did indeed know how to build this Bow Tie right - the first time.
| SPECIFICATIONS |
| Make/model | '71 Chevy Cheyenne 4x4 |
| Owner/Hometown | Scott & April Conger/Sulphur Rock, Arkansas |
| Engine | '76 Chevy 355ci; Competition Cams camshaft; Keith Black pistons; Dart heads |
| Aspiration | 750-cfm Holley carburetor; Edelbrock intake manifold; Jet-Hot-coated headers; 2-1/2-inch Flowmaster exhaust system |
| Transmission | GM four-speed manual |
| Suspension | Superlift 8-inch leaf springs front and rear; 3-inch body lift; eight Superlift shocks: four front and four |
| Wheels/tires | 15x14-inch Weld Road Hawk/18x39x15 Mickey Thompson Baja Belted |
| Additional features | Center Force clutch; Performance distributor; March pulley system; serpentine belt system; K&N filter; Go Rhino! chromed axle trusses; Grant steering wheel; Alpine stereo |