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1969 Ford Mustang “Big Mac attack”
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“Big Mac attack”1969 Ford Mustang

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1969 Ford Mustang - A date correct 428 SCJ block @ .060&quot overbore. No damage!!!!! Block was magged & sonic checked. 1969 Ford Mustang - Engine block on a stand, ready for assembly or rebuild. 1969 Ford Mustang - This is a close-up view of an engine block, likely undergoing repair or rebuilding. 1969 Ford Mustang - An new Eagle 3.98 " stroke crank with Clevite "P" bearings. 1969 Ford Mustang - Close-up of a blue engine block with a crankshaft, suggesting an automotive part. 1969 Ford Mustang - New Scat 6.49" H-beams with ARP upgrade, .980" pin, RaceTek forged 4.190" pistons & Total Seal rings. 1969 Ford Mustang - A set of eight pistons with connecting rods, likely for an engine rebuild, are visible on a surface stained with oil. 1969 Ford Mustang - Engine block assembly showing crankshaft and connecting rods, with "Eagle 3.98" marked on a rod. 1969 Ford Mustang - The internal components of an engine block are shown, with a blue painted exterior and a visible crankshaft. 1969 Ford Mustang - Close-up view of an engine block with pistons installed, showing cylinder numbers. 1969 Ford Mustang - This image shows a close-up view of an engine component, likely a cylinder head, with visible oil residue and bolt holes. 1969 Ford Mustang - Engine block detail showing a cylinder bore with oil residue. 1969 Ford Mustang - The engine block and oil pump assembly are shown, with oil stains visible on the floor. 1969 Ford Mustang - Close-up of an engine block's oil filter housing and shaft, with oil stains visible on the floor. 1969 Ford Mustang - New FoMoCo windage tray. 1969 Ford Mustang - Engine block with oil pan removed, revealing the crankshaft and internal components. A red Summit Racing Equipment bag is visible in the ba… 1969 Ford Mustang - New re-pro C60Z pan. 1969 Ford Mustang - Engine block with pistons visible, mounted on a stand with oil stains on the floor. 1969 Ford Mustang - C8OE-N heads with new 2.09" I & 1.65" E SS valves. 74 cc's. 1969 Ford Mustang - A disassembled engine cylinder head is shown, with its valves and springs visible. 1969 Ford Mustang - A close-up view of an engine cylinder head, showing its internal components and springs. 1969 Ford Mustang - Box for a Ford Racing windage tray, part number M-6687-A390. 1969 Ford Mustang - A blue V8 engine, possibly a Ford, is mounted on an engine stand in a garage setting. 1969 Ford Mustang - Engine block assembly on a stand, showing valve springs and pushrods. 1969 Ford Mustang - A blue engine block is shown with its valve springs and pushrods exposed. 1969 Ford Mustang - Engine block with valve springs and pushrods visible, set on a stand. 1969 Ford Mustang - A blue V8 engine is displayed on a stand, with visible internal components and drive pulleys. 1969 Ford Mustang - A blue engine block with black pulleys and brackets is shown, mounted on a stand. 1969 Ford Mustang - A blue engine assembly, a chrome fuel pump and black pulleys, is mounted on a stand. 1969 Ford Mustang - Close-up of a blue V8 engine block, showing the valve train and oil filter assembly. 1969 Ford Mustang - A blue V8 engine with chrome valve covers and a fuel pump is shown in a workshop setting. 1969 Ford Mustang - A blue Ford V8 engine with chrome valve covers is mounted on an engine stand, showing an oil filter on the side. 1969 Ford Mustang - Going home !!!!!!! Delivered 12/29/11. 1969 Ford Mustang - A blue engine with chrome accents is mounted on a stand, ready for installation or repair. 1969 Ford Mustang - A blue V8 engine with chrome valve covers and carburetor is suspended by a chain hoist. 1969 Ford Mustang - Engine being hoisted, likely for installation or removal from a vehicle. 1969 Ford Mustang - A V8 engine is suspended by a chain hoist, showing its blue block, chrome valve covers, and carburetor.

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