For sale is an original hood handle for 356 B+C Porsches. It will be shipped within two business days after payment clears. Shipping in the US is $12.00, inquire about foreign shipping. Thanks for looking!
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Hoods for Sale
- 1968 all full size ford & mercury pass hood hinges restored originals #176(US $169.00)
- 1974-1975-1976 oldsmobile full size cars hood hinges restored # 300(US $199.00)
- 1969 chevy passenger and chevelle restored original hood hinges new springs(US $229.00)
- 1960-64 chrysler plymouth dodge desoto hood hinges beautifully restored.#207(US $199.00)
- 1961-63 olds dynamic- star fire-& chief- super 88 reconditioned hood hinges #149(US $159.00)
- 1974-1979 ford cougar.,ranchero. hood hinges..oem beautifully restored #269(US $169.00)
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