Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1962 1965 Nova Billet Trunk Hinges Polished. Made In U.s.a. on 2040-parts.com

US $364.95
Location:

Fullerton, California, US

Fullerton, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:EMS Surface Finish:POLISHED Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:ms149-11p

THIS IS A NEW PAIR OF 1962 1965 BILLET TRUNK HINGES. 

FITS 
1962-1965 NOVA

MADE IN THE U.S.A. IN STOCK, READY TO SHIP.

THESE HINGES ARE BILLET ALUMINUM, POLISHED TO A MIRROR FINISH. 

INCLUDES STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE. 

MACHINED FINISH AVAILABLE


THESE HINGES HAVE PLENTY OF ADJUSTMENT SO YOU CAN GET YOUR TRUNK TO LINE UP PERFECTLY, BETTER THAN ORIGINAL HINGES.

EASY TO INSTALL. LOOKS GREAT. 
IF YOU HAVE A FIBERGLASS TRUNK LET US KNOW FOR CORRECT SHOCKS. 

Kia Sportage (2010) first official pictures

Wed, 03 Feb 2010

These are the first pictures of the new Kia Sportage, the Korean car company's latest compact SUV. It will be unveiled at the 2010 Geneva motor show next month, and UK sales start in the autumn. It’s up against everything from the Nissan Qashqai to the Ford Kuga, and underneath it sits on the same platform as the new Hyundai ix35 – the pair will roll out of the same Slovakian plant.

Lamborghini Gallardo (2012) new Spyder and Super Trofeo racer

Thu, 18 Oct 2012

Lamborghini has pulled the wraps off a facelifted version of the Gallardo Spyder, just a couple of weeks after showing the restyled coupe at the 2012 Paris motor show. We've also been given our first look at the revamped Super Trofeo racer, which gets similar styling tweaks and an improved aero package. First up, the facelifted soft-top Lambo Or, to give the car its full moniker, the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder.

Bugatti Atalante sells for £3 Million

Mon, 09 Feb 2009

Back at the turn of the new year, we brought you news of a Bugatti Type 57S Atalante that had been found in a barn in the North East, after the death of its owner, a Dr Harold Carr. We speculated on its price, for which estimates varied hugely, with some reports suggesting that a price up near £7 million was likely. We plumped for £3,000,000 and, probably more by luck than judgement, we were bang on the nail!