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Billet Trunk Hinge Mustang Shelby Eleanor 1967 - 1968 on 2040-parts.com

US $560.00
Location:

Panorama City, California, United States

Panorama City, California, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No Surface Finish:Natural

 

1967-68 Brand New Pair of Mustang Fastback TRUNK Hinge

Add this newly designed hinge set to modernize your early model Mustang. This billet aluminum TRUNK hinge with gas shocks has been designed for easy installation, function, and good looks. Set includes driver and passenger TRUNK hinge with 2 gas shocks. Use your factory original bolts for installation. 

This kit will work great for fiberglass or steel TRUNKS. Fiberglass TRUNK is shown.

FREE SHIPPING!!! I will ship it for free anywhere in the United States. 

All international buyers will be charged additional $60.00 flat rate shipping fee.

 

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