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Old Sep 19, 2024 | 06:56 PM
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How many can you correctly identify (from my '71 coupe):


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The circular bracket holds the charcoal canister for the fuel vapor capture system -- mounts to the wheel well below the vacuum storage tank.
The item to the right of that looks like it could be the seat belt reinforcement bracket that sits in the driveshaft tunnel.

The other pieces need to be photo'd closer, showing more detail and shape.
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Originally Posted by 67:72
The circular bracket holds the charcoal canister for the fuel vapor capture system -- mounts to the wheel well below the vacuum storage tank.
The item to the right of that looks like it could be the seat belt reinforcement bracket that sits in the driveshaft tunnel.

The other pieces need to be photo'd closer, showing more detail and shape.
Correct on both counts!
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I believe...
Left most part is the steering column plate from the engine side of the firewall
Parts on the mid/right are the under-chassis plates for the front and rear (inner) seat mounts
Right most part looks like the battery tray hold-down part, not the bolt one (forward one)
Can't really make out the other two parts
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Originally Posted by Mooser
I believe...
Left most part is the steering column plate from the engine side of the firewall
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[QUOTE=Mooser;1608188125] Parts on the mid/right are the under-chassis plates for the front and rear (inner) seat mounts[/ QUOTE]
Yes (mostly)- Seat front mount plates & seat rear mounts plates (1 inner & 1 outer)

Originally Posted by Mooser
Right most part looks like the battery tray hold-down part, not the bolt one (forward one)
Can't really make out the other two parts. M
Again, mostly Yes. Right most part is fwd inner battery hold-down & one just to the left of that is ther rear outer bat hold down reinforcement

Last unidentified parts are hanging between the fwd seat mount plates and down by the grey pail lid under the vapor can straps.
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