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1982-1993 Chevrolet S10 & Gmc S15 Sonoma Tail Gate Lever Hinge Pass Side Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $16.50
Location:

Bangor, Pennsylvania, United States

Bangor, Pennsylvania, United States
Good condition
Brand:General Motors Country of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Right Part Brand:Factory,OEM Warranty:No

You are looking at a good used passenger's side factory tailgate link assembly (tailgate hinge) from a 1987 Chevy S10 pickup. The part is in good condition and works as it should. It will fit all 1982-93 Chevy S10 pickups, 1982-1990 GMC S15 pickups and 1991-93 GMC Sonoma pickups. Email me with any questions. Free shipping in the United States. Check out my other items!

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