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1968-72 Chevelle New Rear Deck Trunk Lid Hinges Black Powder Coated W Hardware on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Diamond Bar, California, United States

Diamond Bar, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:REVS Surface Finish:BLACK POWDER COATED Manufacturer Part Number:PX614B Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear

This is a Brand New 1968-72 Chevy Chevelle - BLACK POWDER COATED SET OF ALUMINUM MACHINED HOOD HINGES for REAR DECK


FITS:

1968-1972 CHEVY CHEVELLE



APPLICATION INFO:

  • Hinges are powder coated black to insure rust protection
  • Gas struts are High quality Stainless Steel
  • All Stainless steel hardware will be included
  • CNC MACHINED
  • Hood will line up perfectly every time with the easy to use adjustment. Throw out those old originals, these are WAY better!
  • Premium Gas shocks included to hold up that original stock steel hood
  • One year Warranty included
  • Easy install

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