You're right, access is very poor, but you can do it. I have removed all the doors (and EVERYTHING else!) from the body of my 67 Crown 4 Dr in preparation for a complete redo of the body. Since you only need to remove one hinge, your job will be easier. Just support the door's weight with a bottle jack and a block of wood ( to avoid marring the paint on the bottom of the door.) You will see that there is a sheet metal hinge cover plate that has to come off too. It seems to me we have a vendor who is rebuilding those door hinges - check the IML archives. Seems to me this was Lowell Howe, but it might have been Dr. Bullock. Fortunately, mine being a 35,000 car, the hinges are perfect. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: D. Dardalis <dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 7:31 AM Subject: IML: 68 door hinge? > My sedan's lower hinge seems to be giving up. The passenger front door > needs to be raised to close properly. The problem seems to be a small > sleeve on the shaft of the lower hinge. Are these hinges repairable (doubt > it, I can't see how one can remove the shaft), or should I just > replace. Anybody can sell me one of those? > > Now, the tough part. Say I get a replacement and attempt to replace > it. Do I need to remove the door? The access to the screws that hold the > hinge to the door is sort of limited, but with a wiggle joint and a real > short 9/16", there is a chance. Anybody has experience on that? Or should > I let a professional body guy handle it? > > Thanks for your suggestions. > D^2 > > >