1972 Ford Torino Ranchero Sport Hood Hinges on 2040-parts.com
Farmingdale, New York, United States
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THIS IS A PAIR OF HOOD HINGES AND SPRINGS FOR A 72 TORINO OR RANCHERO WITH THE SPORT HOOD. HEAVIER SPRINGS WERE ON THESE CARS IN ORDER TO SUPPORT THE EXTRA WEIGHT OF THE SPORT HOOD. SPORT SPRINGS ARE SQUARE INSTEAD OF THE NORMAL ROUND. I BLASTED THESE AND PHOSPHATE DIPPED AND OILED AS THE FACTORY DID. THIS IS THE CORRECT FINISH. CAME OFF A RANCHERO SPORT I PARTED OUT. |
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