Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1937 / 1938 Chevrolet Passenger Car Door Hinges on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Argyle, Texas, United States

Argyle, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

1937 / 1938 Chevrolet Passenger Car Door Hinges; set of 4 that includes lefthand side upper / lefthand side lower and righthand side upper / righthand side lower. Picture #2 and #3 are the hinges on a car. These are very hard to find; they reproduce the truck hinges but do not reproduce the car hinges. They move freely; several after market supplies sell the pins and bushings. The surface that face outside the car is pitted on several of the hinges ; please see the pictures for full condition details. Please make sure that you inspect the photos and do your research as there are NO refunds or exchanges. Please ask any questions. 


Chevy Coupe Sedan Sedan Delivery Bowtie Hinges Door Hinges Chevrolet 

Locks & Hardware for Sale

Apple reveals CarPlay at Geneva 2014

Tue, 04 Mar 2014

Apple has announced it will reveal its new in-car iPhone system at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show this week. CarPlay is integrated into the car’s infotainment system and uses Siri to receive voice commands from the driver – such as playing music, dictating text messages or making phone calls. Apple iOS in the Car coming soon Geneva Motor Show 2014 on MSN Cars It will also be able to plot routes and give directions using Apple’s map application, as well as anticipate destinations based on recent trips.

General Motors emerges from bankruptcy

Fri, 10 Jul 2009

A historic fresh start for General Motors began today, as the remade company has emerged from bankruptcy with fewer brands, factories and workers. The No. 1 U.S.

Toyota Yaris Hybrid: First photos of the production hybrid

Tue, 10 Jan 2012

Toyota Yaris Hybrid in production guise Toyota has revealed the first photos of the production version of the Toyota Yaris Hybrid ahead of a public reveal at Geneva 2012. We’re still not really sure we understand Toyota’s policy when it comes to hybrid cars. It’s clear they still see hybrid as the future, but they no longer seem to believe that Prius is a brand to promote hybrid goodness, at least not in Europe.