C1 1956-1960 Chevrolet Corvette Lower Trunk Striker Bolts.
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Restore authentic trunk operation on your C1 Chevrolet Corvette with the C1 1956-1960 Lower Trunk Striker Bolts. Engineered to replace worn or damaged hardware, these bolts help you maintain proper fit and reliable function, making them an essential choice for restorations, repairs, or long-term ownership. By preserving the original performance characteristics, they support dependable trunk closure and alignment over time.
- Vehicle-specific fit: Precisely matched for the C1 Corvette family (1953–1962), focusing on the 1956–1960 range to ensure correct mounting geometry.
- Restore proper function: Replaces worn or failed lower trunk striker hardware to bring back smooth latch engagement and secure closure.
- Original character preserved: Designed to maintain authentic performance characteristics so your trunk behaves as the engineers intended.
- Ideal for restorations: A reliable choice for concours-quality projects, classic-car repairs, or any job aimed at returning the car to its factory feel.
- Long-term reliability: Built to support dependable operation over years of use, reducing the risk of misalignment and repeated adjustments.
Who benefits from this part? Classic Corvette enthusiasts, body shop restorers, and DIYers who demand period-correct hardware that fits right the first time. Whether you’re reviving a showroom-fresh replica or keeping a beloved daily driver in prime trunk alignment, these bolts provide a straightforward, authentic upgrade. They’re a practical, targeted solution when the trunk striker area shows wear, ensuring your C1 Corvette latches securely and closes evenly with every use.
Tip for installation: when replacing the lower trunk striker bolts, inspect adjacent latch hardware and mounting points for wear. Replacing these bolts in conjunction with the striker hardware helps preserve the trunk’s alignment and reduces the chance of future misalignment, preserving the car’s original operation and feel.