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1954 Cadillac Fleetwood hood hinge. The hinges operate by hand without the hood. Operated fine with the hood attached. The usual rust on the bar but the hinges are fairly clean. On the right hinge three of the rivets on the hinge will need to be replaced or repaired in place. See last three pictures with with white markings, these are the rivets that will need repair. The hood hinge will operate as is with no problems. |
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