Good work. When I see a bent push rod like that, it can suggest someone tried to run the vehicle on old gas. The varnish in old gas will cause valve stems to seize in the valve guides, leading to a bent push rod, especially with a low mileage engine (what does the odometer say in your car?). I would remove the rocker shaft/arms on the side of the engine with the bent valve and check movement of the valve that had the bent pushrod. If stuck, I would put some penetrant such as carb cleaner in the stem area and let it soak. Then after a day or so, go ahead and try to loosen the valve by tapping on it with a hammer as needed to loosen it. Once it is free put a new push rod in place and you might get lucky. I have had this situation several times when I bought a vehicle that someone had tried to run on old gas and this technique worked - the engines were all running well. Good luck.