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I have an unidentified chrome hinge which I believe is 1936 Sedan humpback trunk hinge. If I had a camera I would post a picture of my hinge but I do not have one. The hinge is for sale but its ID is not yet established and it has no Ford part number, but it does have the number 1619-S-R. From the center pivot one side is 2 1/4" long and the other side is 3" long. Thanks in advance.
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I guess I go back to the drawing board. My hinge is like yours but extends from the center pivot point in both directions, whereas your hinge goes in one direction from the pivot.
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I have a 36 DeLuxe Fordoor. Would you like me to take pics for you? PM me your cell and I'll send them in a text.
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