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1967 Ford Mustang “Rob Seay Shelby GT500”
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“Rob Seay Shelby GT500”1967 Ford Mustang

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1967 Ford Mustang - A dark, cast iron engine block rests on a red engine stand, showing its internal structure. 1967 Ford Mustang - This engine block is a part of a larger assembly, not a complete vehicle. 1967 Ford Mustang - Close-up of a cast iron engine part showing the casting number C8VE-A. 1967 Ford Mustang - 7C3 casting date 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine block casting with visible cylinder bores and some stamped markings. 1967 Ford Mustang - A close-up view of a cast metal component shows a prominent letter 'A' and some stamped numbers. 1967 Ford Mustang - This image displays the text "SM FILE NOT FOUND" against a black backdrop. 1967 Ford Mustang - Close-up view of an engine block, showing the four cylinder bores. 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine block with visible casting marks and cylinder bores. 1967 Ford Mustang - Close-up of a crankshaft with "10U" stamped on it, Melling engine parts boxes visible. 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine parts, including a crankshaft and several pistons, are displayed on a workbench in a garage setting. 1967 Ford Mustang - Various engine components are organized on a workbench, suggesting an engine rebuild or assembly process. 1967 Ford Mustang - An engine block is prepared for painting, covered in masking paper and secured with green tape, while a heat gun is held nearby. 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine block prepared for work, covered with paper and tape. 1967 Ford Mustang - An engine block is prepared for painting with masking paper and tape covering a section. 1967 Ford Mustang - A blue engine block is shown on a stand, with a taped-off section on its upper surface. 1967 Ford Mustang - A blue engine block is shown with masking tape applied, ready for further work. The Supermotors.net logo is visible in the lower right corn… 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine block with handwritten numbers on the casting. 1967 Ford Mustang - The internal components of an engine are visible, including the crankshaft and connecting rods within the block. 1967 Ford Mustang - Close-up view of an engine's internal components, including the crankshaft and connecting rods. 1967 Ford Mustang - Close-up view of an engine block's internal components, including the crankshaft and connecting rods. 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine block with pistons installed. Part number visible on piston. 1967 Ford Mustang - Close-up of an oil pump assembly, a mesh screen and stamped part number M57B. 1967 Ford Mustang - Close-up view of an engine's oil pan and pickup tube assembly. 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine block with pistons and gasket installed, ready for assembly. 1967 Ford Mustang - A close-up view of an engine's cylinder head, showing the intake and exhaust valves. 1967 Ford Mustang - C7AE-A, 7B29 date heads 1967 Ford Mustang - A blue V8 engine block with a Cobra-branded oil pan is shown, likely a performance upgrade for a classic vehicle. 1967 Ford Mustang - Close-up view of an engine block and cylinder head assembly with visible valves and springs. 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine timing chain and gears assembly shown with blue painted block and exhaust headers. 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine block assembly showing the timing chain and gears, ready for installation. 1967 Ford Mustang - A blue engine block with visible valve springs and a fuel pump is mounted on an engine stand. 1967 Ford Mustang - A blue V8 engine assembly, including the oil pan and fuel pump, is shown from the side. 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine block and cylinder heads with valve springs visible, ready for assembly. 1967 Ford Mustang - A freshly painted blue engine block sits on a stand, showing its internal valve components and a "COBRA" branded oil pan. 1967 Ford Mustang - Running the break-in. All good!!!! 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine assembly with gauges and dual carburetors is displayed in a workshop setting. 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine features Cobra Le Mans valve covers and a dual carburetor setup, suggesting a performance-oriented build. 1967 Ford Mustang - Engine on a test stand with dual carburetors, radiator, and gauges. "LE MANS" valve cover is visible. 1967 Ford Mustang - Coil & breather cap are not the ones that will be used on the engine, just for running only. Still looking for a C7AE thermostat housing, t…

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