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1969 Mustang
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1969 Ford Mustang
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documented since
2011
1 years documented
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This is an engine block, not a 1969 Ford Mustang.
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Close-up view of an engine block casting marked "HP 429".
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Metal part with embossed casting numbers C9ZE-A 6030-A visible.
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A bare engine block rests in the bed of a truck, showing its internal structure and bearing cap mounts.
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Close-up of an engine crankshaft bearing housing, showing cast-in markings and bolts.
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Engine block with bearing caps installed. Date stamp visible on the side.
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A close-up view of a metal component showing a stamped serial number and a date/time watermark.
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A metal part displays stamped identification numbers SF173009.
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Ford V8 engine block shown from the side, with casting marks visible.
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A metal gear with teeth is shown on an orange surface, with a date stamp and website visible.
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A blue metal bracket with etched measurement markings is shown against an orange textured background.
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Metal bracket with blue paint and two mounting holes, photographed on a textured surface.
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A close-up view of a car part, a crankshaft pulley, is shown against a textured orange background.
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A close-up view of a metal automotive part, likely a pulley or flywheel, with visible markings and wear.
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Close-up of a metal part with the stamped text "COAE" visible.
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Close-up of a crankshaft pulley, likely for an older vehicle, with visible part markings.
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A close-up view of a single, weathered brake caliper component, likely from an older vehicle.
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Close-up of an automotive part with a textured interior, photographed on a textured yellow background.
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This gray metal part, identified by casting numbers CC7ZR 3550A and DIF, is a component of a steering gear box.
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Close-up of a sewn-on label with part numbers and text, likely from a vehicle component.
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A seatbelt buckle and strap are shown in detail, with a timestamp and website visible in the corner.
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A close-up view of a seatbelt buckle, showing stamped markings and its internal mechanism.
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A close-up view of a brake master cylinder, showing its internal splined mechanism.
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Close-up of a steering gear housing part with visible casting marks and date stamp.
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A close-up shows a label with text and numbers, possibly from a vehicle safety belt.
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A close-up view of a seatbelt buckle and strap, with visible text overlay indicating the date and website.
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Close-up of a seatbelt buckle mechanism, showing the internal components and visible markings.
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A seatbelt buckle and strap are shown, with text visible on the strap and a date stamp in the corner.
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This tag indicates the seat belt was manufactured by Jim Robbins Seat Belt Co. for Ford, adhering to federal safety standards.
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A close-up view of a seatbelt buckle with a visible manufacturer's tag.
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A close-up view of a seatbelt buckle and strap, with a timestamp and website visible in the lower right corner.
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Close-up of a seatbelt buckle and strap, with a timestamp visible in the corner.
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A black seatbelt with a Ford emblem is shown against a wooden background.
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Close-up of a black seat belt buckle and strap with visible stitching and a metal clasp.
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A black car seat with a distinctive ribbed pattern is shown, with two SUVs in the background.
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Black vinyl bucket seats with ribbed pattern are shown next to a dark-colored truck.
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A black vinyl car seat with ribbed upholstery is shown resting on a tarp.
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A detached car dashboard section is shown on a concrete surface, with a bottle of liquid nearby.
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A disassembled dashboard frame lies on a concrete surface, showing its internal structure and mounting points.
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This is a rusted metal dashboard frame, likely from an older vehicle, shown lying on a concrete surface.
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