1955- 56 57 Chevy Belair, Right Upper And Lower Door Hinges on 2040-parts.com
Patton, Missouri, US
1955-56-57 chevy belair right upper and lower door hinge set, good set but one hinge needs one of the hold open springs replace its broken as sean in picture number 2, they need blasted before painting. have lots of parts off this car email with your needs, bidders outside the U.S. email for shipping cost.
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