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1969 Ford Mustang

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1969 Ford Mustang - Gus-SK-Boss intake collection at 2019 Boss Nationals Pitt Raceway Wampum PA. 1969 Ford Mustang - A Ford Dual Quad intake manifold is displayed on a checkered tablecloth. 1969 Ford Mustang - This intake manifold is labeled as a Shelby Dual Quad Intake, not a 1969 Ford Mustang part. 1969 Ford Mustang - A Shelby intake manifold is displayed on a checkered tablecloth, with other manifolds visible in the background. 1969 Ford Mustang - Close-up of a Ford Boss 302 intake manifold, likely for a Mustang, displayed on a table. 1969 Ford Mustang - A close-up of an aluminum intake manifold with four carburetor mounting holes is displayed on a checkered cloth. 1969 Ford Mustang - An aluminum intake manifold is displayed on a checkered surface, with a document visible to the right. 1969 Ford Mustang - This aluminum intake manifold features dual carburetor mounting holes and appears to be a performance part. 1969 Ford Mustang - Smokey Yunick Variable Runner Intake displayed on a table with a checkered cloth. 1969 Ford Mustang - A Smokey Yunick Box Ram Intake is displayed on a checkered cloth next to a magazine. 1969 Ford Mustang - A metal engine intake manifold is displayed on a checkered tablecloth, with text identifying it as a Roush part. 1969 Ford Mustang - A dual quad throttle body intake manifold, labeled as "Pete Jackson Fuel Injection", is displayed on a checkered surface. 1969 Ford Mustang - Aluminum intake manifold labeled 'PRO-STOCK Engineering Dominator Top' displayed on a checkered cloth. 1969 Ford Mustang - A Smokey Yunick Boss Ram Intake part is displayed on a table with a checkered cloth. 1969 Ford Mustang - Close-up of an engine intake manifold, identified as a "Smokey Yunick Box Ram Intake" part. 1969 Ford Mustang - This Shelby intake manifold, part number 9-0270-0500, is displayed on a checkered tablecloth. 1969 Ford Mustang - Close-up of two engine intake manifolds, one identified as a Doug Nash Magnesium Intake. 1969 Ford Mustang - A "Cross Boss" intake manifold is displayed on a checkered tablecloth, with a descriptive sign nearby. 1969 Ford Mustang - A 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 intake manifold and valve covers are displayed on a red engine stand. 1969 Ford Mustang - Close-up view of an engine block and water pump assembly, blue painted components and a metal stand. 1969 Ford Mustang - Ford V8 engine on a stand, with other engine parts displayed on tables in the background. 1969 Ford Mustang - Close-up of an automotive distributor and part of an intake manifold displayed on a checkered cloth. 1969 Ford Mustang - A pair of performance carburetors are displayed, suggesting engine upgrades. 1969 Ford Mustang - Close-up of a Falconer & Dunn Weber intake manifold with dual carburetors, likely for a performance engine. 1969 Ford Mustang - Close-up of a Doug Nash Magnesium Intake manifold with carburetors. 1969 Ford Mustang - Close-up of a Ford V8 intake manifold and associated parts, likely for a performance engine build. 1969 Ford Mustang - An aluminum engine water pump housing is displayed on a checkered cloth surface. 1969 Ford Mustang - Engine intake parts are displayed in a clear plastic case on a checkered surface, with a portion of a metal component visible below. 1969 Ford Mustang - Engine intake manifold and connecting rods displayed on a checkered surface. 1969 Ford Mustang - A collection of engine connecting rods are displayed on a checkered surface, with a tire visible behind them. 1969 Ford Mustang - Various engine intake manifolds and carburetors are displayed on a table with a checkered cloth. 1969 Ford Mustang - Multiple Ford Mustang Boss 302 intake manifolds are displayed on tables in front of a 1969 Ford Mustang race car.

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