I had another bag that I considered the tool bag. Roughly the same size
that opened on the long side. I think that one atually had a tool or two in
it when I bought the car, but they were not correct Healey tools. I don't
think that a tonneau could be forced into this bag. The tonneau bows had
there own separate armacord fitted carrier bag (went with car). Jack bag is
a possibility, but that round jack would look odd in a flat bag.
What I did not say in the original post was that the bag is black and the
fabric side is dark green.
Still wondering,
Bob Johnson
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 4:37 PM, Tom Felts <tomfelts@windstream.net> wrote:
> Sounds exactly like the jack bag for my 66 E-Type---so---maybe the same
> for the Healey?? Although I've never had a jack bag for my BJ8 of 33 years.
>
> tom
> ---- Bob Johnson <bjsbj8@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> =============
> Since my car has gone (sold), I've been going through some leftover parts
> and stuff. I found a "bag" that I cannot identify. It is flat and about 13
> inches wide by 21.5-22 inches long. Has a flap on the long end that folds
> over about 6" on the long end with two tie ribbons. Material is a black oil
> cloth like material. Anyone have any ideas what it is/was for?
>
> Bob Johnson
> used to be BJ8
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