68-70 B Body Hood Hinges, Roadrunner, Gtx, Rt, Charger on 2040-parts.com
Ogilvie, Minnesota, US
Nice used condition, pulled from a car with nice hood gap, they are not all bent or sprung like most. No reserve auction.
Hoods for Sale
- 55 chevy 150/210/bel-airr hood with scoop (original)(US $175.00)
- Hood scoops & bezels 70-71 dart duster 69-70 super bee(US $190.00)
- 1941 1946 chevrolet pickup truck hood sides rat rod truck gmc 1947 1942 w trim(US $24.99)
- Mopar 1967 belvedere or gtx or satellite hood safety latch (used original)(US $19.99)
- Mopar 71 72 dodge charger plymouth satellite roadrunner gtx hood hinges set(US $35.00)
- 1957 chevy bel-air hood with trim(US $150.00)
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