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1941 Buick Left Trunk Hinge 8 1/4" Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Turtletown, Tennessee, United States

Turtletown, Tennessee, United States
Original Part, NOS, Never used.
Placement on Vehicle:Left Warranty:No

N.O.S.
***1940's Buick Trunk Hinge***
Left Side
8 1/4"
Original Part, New Old Stock
May fit other years and makes of
1930's 1940's Buick & Chevrolet
Very minor shelf wear only, no rust chips, pits or deep scratches!
Looks brand new, Very Shiny! (Camera flash show every tiny detail, looks alot better than pics)
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