QUOTE(SirAndy @ Jan 15 2010, 11:56 AM)
QUOTE(xsurfer @ Jan 15 2010, 11:30 AM)
I can't see where the hinge is broken.
Never seen the actual hinge break. It's either the bolt that mounts the hinge to the body or the bracket that is welded to the body that holds said bolt.
It's way up on top, so you really have to look closely under the black mesh piece on the side.
Your head needs to be inside the engine compartment to get a good look up there.
Andy
open the engine lid & look at the high side, but disagree on hinge never breaking ....
It's usually the hinge plate either tearing loose at the welds to the inner body, or less often the plate tears, or at this late date 35+ years later the bolts could corrode through, esp. in heavy weather areas.
Typically the trunk rides 1/2" - 1" high on the side that lets go due to the high-torsion springs pressure on the plates, rollers, hinge bolt, etc.
OE style repro &/or OEM hinge plates, bolts & rollers are all available at the usual suspects: PP, AA, Pelican, etc. & any decent body shop can put them in for you, if you can't!
I had both sides done one at a time back in the day when mine was my DD, so I bought a pair of everything now, but went with the metal roller this time (weren't available back then IIRC.
BTW - nothing you did with the lid flying up, except that maybe it went a little sooner with the instant shock. It wouldn't have gone like that unless it was already weakened & would've done so anyway eventually. You can drive it like that so long as no rain or snow is in the forecast!
Good Luck!