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help i.d this jag. door

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im most often on the healey forum but thought our jaq. friends would be much more help with this, i recently picked up this jag door, its in much better shape then it looks in the picture, has original glass, xk 120, xk 140, xk150?, of any value?, thanks, anthony 7777
 

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Now all ya gotta do is collect the rest of the parts and put it together, right?
 
TOC said:
Now all ya gotta do is collect the rest of the parts and put it together, right?
toc, that would be nice! :yesnod:, but i didnt think there were manny of these doors just laying around any more and might be valuable to a person with this model that had thier left door crunched, also as i mentioned it does have the original glass, just couldnt allow myself to let the previous owner put it in the trash as he intended, so here it sits in my shop waiting for a new home, i guess im just trying to help out another sports car nut, since i got it for very near nothing i can ask a lower then normal price if i sell it, think ill ebay it,..toc, talking about finding the rest of the car i dont know if youve read the story about my finding an entire original factory build heritage certified 100m healey in what i first thought was a swimming pool but turned out to be an old partially underground ice house, took me several months but i extracted every piece of that car and now have it in my shed just waiting. :thumbsup: p.s. nice looking jaguar you have there!.. :yesnod:
 
exotexs, will you believe it when it goes across the stage at barret jacksons car auction in arizona? :devilgrin: i did post pictures years ago on the healey forum, i used a floppy format camera but i can not post here with the new digital one, in that pool/icehouse were a 40-41 ford, two or three britt. taxi cabs a 1952/53 chevy delivery van ya know the one with no windows on the sides?, an austin healey bn2 on top of the 100m that was covered with plastic old army tents a several layers of carpeting with 2-3 feet of dirt on top and a few others cars, last set of pictures i took are of me and my engine lift dangerously hung over the side of this wall yanking the engine up and out, thinking about it now i wish i took vidios. the former owner of the property also owned an auto body shop hence the car grave yard. :savewave:
 
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