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1967 67 Ford Truck Nos Rh Passenger Hood Hinge C7tz-16797-f on 2040-parts.com

US $119.95
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Watson, Louisiana, US

Watson, Louisiana, US
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Item offered is New Original Stock Never installed 1967 Ford Hood Hinge RH passenger side. There is a paper sticker/tag with part number C7TZ-16797-F. The hinge is very dirty and shows no signs of ever being installed on the mounting holes. The hinge also has some light surface rust in some areas on the side that is picture No. one. The other side is just oily-dirty. No spring, only the hinge pictured.

Please view the pictures carefully and determine if it will be correct for you. Please send me a message with any questions.

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