1932-52 Ford Door Hinge Pins(4)(stainless) 50-46335-ss 1932-48 Car 1932-52 Pu on 2040-parts.com
Oregon, Wisconsin, US
1932-1948 FORD CAR 1932-1952 FORD TRUCK DOOR HINGE PINS( STAINLESS ) SET OF 4- 2 1/2 IN LONG - .275 IN DIA. PART NO. 50-46335-SS ------- (THESE WILL FIT OTHER MAKES AND MODELS , CHECK THE SIZE BEFORE ORDERING ) ( CODE3567 CODEP3234 CODEP3847 CODEP4856 CODEC3234 CODEC3536 CODEC3740 CODEC4148 STV * LOCTPD )
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