Oem Original Chevrolet Chevy Ii Nova 66-67 Driver Left Hood Hinge on 2040-parts.com
Durham, North Carolina, United States
HOOD HINGE, SUPPOSE TO FIT: CAMARO FIREBIRD 67-69 CHEVELLE 65-67 NOVA 66-67 DRIVERS SIDE LEFT HOOD HINGE, please check your application and make sure this will fit. I removed this hinge from the drivers side of a 1967 Nova SS.
OEM original equipment hinge, no spring. Please check my other auctions. I'm cleaning out the garage of parts from past projects. Thanks for looking. |
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