1970-81 Camaro Firebird Trans Am Door Hinges on 2040-parts.com
Tobaccoville, North Carolina, US
Door hinges are used and will be sold as is with no warranty. Hinges have light scratches and I would recommend replacing the two bushings on the hinge that is separated. Hinges worked great when they were on my 1977 Camaro. Please look at all pictures carefully before purchasing. Best offer price considered!
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