Jaguar Xk150 Fhc Fuel Filler Door Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Saint James, New York, United States
Here is a Jaguar XK150 fuel door assembly removed from 1960 FHC as I replaced it with a Lemans quick fuel neck. It is in good condition and has to be refinished in the color of your choice. If your project is missing this here it is! Trying to locate FHC rear window, contact me with any questions. Thank You
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