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1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Chevelle Monte Carlo Billet Trunk Hinges Black. Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $399.95
Location:

Fullerton, California, United States

Fullerton, California, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:EMS Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:BLACK ANODIZED Country of Manufacture:United States

THIS IS A NEW PAIR OF 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 BILLET TRUNK HINGES. 

FITS 
1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 CHEVELLE
1970 1971 1972 MONTE CARLO 


MADE IN THE U.S.A. IN STOCK, READY TO SHIP.

THESE HINGES ARE BILLET ALUMINUM, SMOOTH BLACK ANODIZED FINISH. 
INCLUDES STAINLESS STEEL SHOCKS
INCLUDES STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE. 
THESE HINGES HAVE PLENTY OF ADJUSTMENT SO YOU CAN GET YOUR TRUNK TO LINE UP PERFECTLY, BETTER THAN ORIGINAL HINGES.

EASY TO INSTALL. LOOKS GREAT ON ANY CHEVELLE 
 
CHECK OUT OUR EBAY STORE HITECHCLASSICS FOR MORE BILLET PARTS.
HOOD HINGES, DOOR VENTS, COWL VENTS

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