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1937 / 1938 Chevrolet Passenger Car Door Hinges on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Argyle, Texas, United States

Argyle, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chevrolet Placement on Vehicle:Right

1937 / 1938 Chevrolet Passenger Car Door Hinges; set of 3 that includes lefthand side upper and the lefthand side lower and the third is a righthand two lower (damaged see pictures / broke at hinge pin and needs welded). These are very hard to find; they reproduce the truck hinges but do not reproduce the car hinges. They move freely; several after market supplies sell the pins and bushings. The surface that face outside the car is pitted; please see the pictures for full condition details. Please make sure that you inspect the photos and do your research as there are NO refunds or exchanges. Please ask any questions. 


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