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98 99 00 01 Ford Explorer Factory Oem Lh Driver Side Rear Glass Hatch Hinge 1450 on 2040-parts.com

US $23.95
Location:

Winter Haven, Florida, United States

Winter Haven, Florida, United States
This item comes complete with screw and spacer. Please note that the hinge you receive will be in working order, but may be faded and need a new coat of paint. These are actual pictures of the item you will receive, please look at all pictures.
Brand:OEM Part Placement on Vehicle:Left Manufacturer Part Number:OEM Part

98 - 01 Ford Explorer OEM

LH Driver Side Rear Glass Hatch Hinge

Up for sale is an individual rear glass hatch hinge. This item comes complete with screw and spacer. Please note that the hinge you receive will be in working order, but may be faded and need a new coat of paint. These are actual pictures of the item you will receive, please look at all pictures.  We ship Monday through Friday.....no shipping on weekends or holidays.  Feel free to ask any questions. Thank you for looking and please check out our other items up for sale.

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