We have replaced our main entry door and foyer area. We have removed a 36" solid oak entry door that includes three beautiful leaded glass insets. The door is right handed. From the interior, it opens inward, with the lockset and handle on the right and hinges on the left.
The inside of the door is oak with a cherry stain finish. It is in relatively good condition. The outside of the door will need some restoration. It needs to be sanded or otherwise refinished. If it is to be painted, it likely would need to be primed as well.
The door came in a frame unit which included two 12" sidelights. The total width of the unit was approximately 64". You would need to look at the door frames/sidelights and measure to make sure it will fit your space. The door alone should fit into any frame that is made to accept a 36" door.
A good carpenter/entry door installer should be able to make this unit work as an entry door with one or two sidelights.
Cost for the door is $75. Hinges are included but not the lockset.
The two sidelights are $50, sold as a set only.
The threshold is available for no cost but I think it would be best to replace that with new.
Call/text to arrange a time to view/pickup.