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Help identifying parts please

Hi - any input on what these parts are would be appreciated - they came with a box of parts when I bought my '70 T.
Thanks, Rob

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The two pieces on the right help connect the right side heat exchanger hose to the fan shroud (just to the right of the cooling fan). The piece at the upper left is an oil temperature or pressure sender (goes back by the thermostat). The rubber bar in the center of the bottom row is a block that attaches to the door jamb at the top of the door window frame, near the middle. Immediately to its right is a snap with bracket. These attach to the screws that secure the front fenders, and provide a means of securing the trunk carpet. I believe the two brackets to the left are for securing the seat belts. I'm not sure about the rest.
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the black eye with threaded body, next to the spring, is part of the rod that goes into the brake master cylinder. The rod is threaded into the eye and held in place with a nut and backing washer against the body of the eye.

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