1960-63 Falcon Sprint Futura Hood Hinges Powdercoated Gloss Black 63 62 on 2040-parts.com
Sunbury, Pennsylvania, US
Here is a beautiful used set of oem hood hinges for your vintage ford. .they have been cleaned degreased media blasted and hit with high gloss black powdercoat. .Springs were removed and placed in special jig I designed to allow the powder to flow this ensures no bare spots. .hinges are straight firm and look great. .questions just ask ...also have chrome powdercoat set in other auctions
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