Jaguar Xk120 Boot Side Panels With Clip Original on 2040-parts.com
Willet, New York, United States
Cleaning out the garage. This is a set of side panels that are in the boot of a Jaguar XK120 where the spare tire is carried down low. These are out of a drop head coupe, and I am not sure if they are used in any other models. A clip is still attached to one where the jack or handle or other item is carried in the boot. |
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