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it might be hard to tell from these pics, but these are my orig mounts on my 1600 mile Z/28 - late build 10D car
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THEY SURE LOOK A LIKE THEM
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those are the 1969 High performance Small Block assembly line motor mounts, sometime around June they added the "bracket which kept the left (drivers side) from tearing itself apart. Not sure how long they were available as service parts.
I figured they are different left to right because with power steering the motor mount bolt had to be installed from the rear so access is not blocked by the PS pump.
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