Nos 1959 Ford Full Size Cars Hood Hinge Pair Rh & Lh B9a-16796-a & B9a-16797-a on 2040-parts.com
Kennard, Nebraska, United States
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This is a Nice NOS (New Old Stock) pair of 1959 Ford car
Hood hinges RH & LH. May have very slight superficial surface rust. Both definitely have dust from storage. Fits all full sized body types. Cars, Wagons, Rancheros, etc.
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