4 Door Hinge Bushings! 42-75 Buick Cadillac 62-75 Gm Cars 49-75 Pontiac 548-14 on 2040-parts.com
Sugar Land, Texas, US
This auction is for four (4) new door hinge pin bushings, for car restoration and/or car/truck builders. This kit will accommodate two (2) hinges (one door).
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***Notice how these bushings are bigger than the later model ones - so they will fit correctly***
This is an awesome fix that will help those old school doors shut WAY better!!! GM used the same pin and bushings for many many years, so they fit most 40's thru 70's cars and trucks!
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