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“Shelby GT500 engine”
supermotors.net/registry/24754
“Shelby GT500 engine”
1967 Ford Mustang
43
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documented since
2012
1 years documented
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This is a disassembled engine block, not a complete vehicle.
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I started with a '67 std bore, 428 PI block that was dated 6L28. There was no previous damage or repairs to block. It only had about .007&q…
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This is a close-up view of an engine block, showing the cylinder bores and some cast-in text.
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This is an engine block, not a complete vehicle.
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Close-up view of an engine block, showing the cylinder bores and internal components.
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Engine block painted orange with masking tape applied to the top edge for painting.
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An engine block, painted orange and partially masked with green tape, rests on a stand.
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A blue engine block is shown, with cylinders and oil passages clearly visible. Some text is present on the surface.
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V8 engine block painted blue, mounted on a stand for rebuilding or display.
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Close-up view of an engine block's internal components, including the crankshaft and connecting rods.
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Close-up view of the internal components of an engine, showing the crankshaft and connecting rods.
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Close-up view of an engine block revealing four pistons and cylinder bores.
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Close-up view of an engine's timing chain and gears, with a watermark indicating the source.
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A close-up view of a freshly painted engine oil pan and block assembly, likely undergoing restoration or repair.
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Packaging for a part, possibly related to a Ford vehicle, with part number L2303NF and size .030 visible.
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Close-up view of an engine cylinder head, showing the intake and exhaust valves.
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Engine block and cylinder heads with valve springs and pushrods visible.
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Casting numbers are visible on this engine component.
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Close-up of an engine component showing cast-in numbers and a date stamp.
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A blue Ford V8 engine block is shown with its valve covers and an attached oil filter, resting on an engine stand.
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Close-up of an engine intake manifold on a tool cart, with visible ports and mounting holes.
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A close-up view of a silver-colored engine intake manifold, showing its bolted surface and intake ports.
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An aluminum intake manifold is shown from a top-down perspective, with visible ports and fasteners.
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Engine block and valve covers, possibly for a classic car build.
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A close-up view of a Cobra Le Mans valve cover on an engine, with green tape covering intake ports.
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Close-up of a blue painted engine block casting, showing part numbers and mounting holes.
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Close-up view of a blue engine block, showing mounting points and hardware.
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Engine intake manifold shown from the side, detailing its cast metal construction.
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This is a close-up view of a cast metal engine block, showing its intricate design and mounting hardware.
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A blue V8 engine with dual carburetors and an alternator is shown in a workshop setting.
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Close-up view of a V8 engine dual carburetors and a blue painted engine block.
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Engine assembly on a stand, likely a Ford V8, with dual carburetors visible.
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Close-up view of the internal components of a vehicle's distributor cap, showing wiring and a lot number label.
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Close-up of a vehicle's ignition distributor, showing part numbers and branding.
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Close-up of a vehicle distributor, a red wire and a Supermotors.net watermark.
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Ford V8 engine with blue block, aluminum intake, and Holley carburetor. Diamond Pistons box in background.
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Close-up of a V8 engine assembly, blue block paint and chrome accents.
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