1930's To 1940's Cadillac Trunk Hinge (left Side) Especially Series 75 #30003 on 2040-parts.com
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1930'S TO 1940'S CADILLAC TRUNK HINGE ESPECIALLY SERIES 75. THIS HINGE WILL FIT MANY MODELS OF THESE YEARS. HINGE IS ORIGINAL CADILLAC THAT HAS BEEN RECHROMED TO SHOW QUALITY. HINGE IS FOR LEFT SIDE OF TRUNK. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTION BEFOR BIDDING.
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