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Ford Door Hinge Assemly, Oem-original Replacement Part, F-4112-1522810-a on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Searcy, Arkansas, United States

Searcy, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Listed for sale is an OEM-original replacement door hinge for a Ford.  This is a new part that was purchased and never used.  The part number looks to be F-4112-1522810-A.  It also has the number E049A under service parts and  w/o  047116, on the label.  This is an genuine Ford part that would be excellent to replace a worn or damaged hinge. I am unsure of the specific applications that it may fit, so please be sure the part number is correct for your specific application.

I always try to accurately describe the items that I list but I am unsure of the specific applications for this part so please use the part number to check and see if it correct for your application. There are no guarantees or warranty as to the condition or suitability for your intended use.

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