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Does anyone have pictures of the trunk hinges for a 1934 town sedan?
I have tooling for hinges that curl up toward the rear of the top.
Can't seem to add pictures of them.


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Doesn't sound like they are for a 1934. Send me the photo and I'll post it.

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What is your email address?


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I am not a member so it is closed to me.
My email is gcoleman@frontier.com


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Now that I see the photos, I think you are right. What is your question?

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Just wondering if they were '34s for sure and if there would be a market for them.


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Those hinges also fit 1934-35 Buicks with the small trunk lid. I used a pair from a 1934 Chevrolet on my Buick. These seem to be hard to find as the pot metal mounting holes break off. Chuick

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The hinges pictured and the hinges that fit a Buick are the Sport Sedan (4 door) hinges.
The Town Sedan (2 door) hinge does not have the curve in the body half of the hinge and would be a Chevrolet and Pontiac 2 door replacement only.


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Thanks for the information.


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Here are pictures and the discussions about the hinges. These are the ones I am looking for. Chuick

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Hi Chuick....which ones are you looking for? I might have a set for a town sedan or know where to get a set.


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Hi, The ones I am looking fit the 1934 Chevrolet Sport sedan. They are the ones like in the pictures on the this forum. They are the ones with the short end being curved to fit the body. The town sedan don't have the curved end. Thanks, Chuick

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I found enough pieces that I had and the chrome shop was able to redo them. Chuick


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