1969 -'72 Ford Mercury Full Size Wagon Nos Chrome Tailgate Hinge on 2040-parts.com
Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States
This is an NOS upper portion of the tailgate hinge of all the big 1969 to 1972 station wagons. If yours is worn and the plating is peeling this part will clear up the latching problems too when it separates while opening the tailgate down. It stays engaged when you open like a door.
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