Early Ford Bronco 1966-1977 Tailgate Hinges Pivots Holders Swivels Stamped 4x4 on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
Early Ford Bronco tailgate hinges ! Up for auction is a set of USED tailgate hinges for an Early Bronco. These hinges are in great condition and ready for use. They have been sand blasted and inspected and will be a great addition to your Bronco where you may have a broken hing that rattles or doesn't allow your tailgate to fold down.
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