1954 52 53 Ford 2 Door Ranchwagon Tailgate Liftgate Hinges Lower Latches on 2040-parts.com
Kingsville, Ohio, United States
The upper scissor hinges are GONE only getting lower gate sliders in this auction. Heres, a lower latch set, have gate on other auction will need oil and cleaned for new. Only have 1 spring. will ship free in lower 48
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