1964 1965 Chevelle Original Trunk Hinges And Torsion Rods With Pins And Rollers on 2040-parts.com
Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
1964 1965 ORIGINAL TRUNK HINGES AND TORSION ROD WITH PINS AND BOLTS WITH HINDGE ROLLERS LOOK AT PICTURES FOR CONDITION NICE SOLD AS PICTURED AS IS (NO WARRANTY NO REFUNDS NO RETURNS ) JUST TAKEN OFF OF MY 1965 CHEVELLE PUT BILLIT HINDGE ON SO DONT NEED WORKING GREAT AT TIME OF REMOVAL THANKS DOUG
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