Passenger Door Hinges 1939 1940 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Pickup 39 40 Chevy on 2040-parts.com
Prairie View, Kansas, US
Pair Door Hinges that wer from a 1939-40 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Pickup and this is just the pieces that mount on the door. Both of them are missing the other half of the hinge that mounts to the cab post.
The upper passenger hinge will have some tool marks from trying to take the pin out.
I do not ship anything out of the United States.
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