69/70 Mustang Cougar Door Hinge Upper on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
69/70 Mustang Cougar door hinge upper I think these are left and right mirrored and this one in the (left side) Included bolts, door post plate and hinge still tight and looks to be nearly no pin wear. |
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