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- Oldcar_Mechanic May 2008
- Ted W May 2008
1955 - 1956 Billet Hood Hinges
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Has anyone purchased a set of the Fesler 1955-1956 Bel Air hood hinges? Curious to know how they fit and if the operation is good. I have seen them in photos but for $750 I need to be sure. Any help or info is appreciated.MVC-002F_121038809950741.JPG504 x 378 - 95K

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Nice looking hinges but a little expensive for my taste.
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I have seen these and how they work first hand. They are cool, but for the price....they could have been made a bit tougher. I am not knocking them, just that they totally for the limited use, high end, custom car market. For a daily driver or even a garage queen, there are more reasonable options, such a set of powder coated repops for about $125. IMHO