1963 Ford Fairlane Hood Hinges - 62,64,65 - Falcon, Comet on 2040-parts.com
Adams, Tennessee, United States
Here is a set of hood hinges that I removed from a 1963 Ford Fairlane. This item may fit other models and/or years. The hinges have not been cleaned or detailed but look to be in great condition. They only have a slight amount of surface rust and the springs look and feel to be tight and strong. I believe these will fit the 62 and 63 Fairlane as well as the 64 and 65 Falcon and Comet. You need to check to make sure they will work for you. |
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