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    What's in a Correct '73 Tool Kit?

    Could someone please provide a photo of a correct '73 tool kit for reference purposes?

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    Early or late '73?
    1968 911

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    Here are some pictures of the tool kit for my 1973 911. Production date was November 1972.
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    '73S Tool Pounch

    The tool pouch below is from a '73 S, production date was June/July 73. I assume it is correct.

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    Candyce
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    My 11/72 production 911T also has the same kit as shown by "71 sixer"

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    I'm pretty sure there was recently a whole thread devoted to this recently. And, as indicated, there was a change during the year. My 73.5 kit is not like the ones above. It's all in that other thread.

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    My May production car is exactly like Candyces' absolutely perfect example.
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    I still can't find the original screwdriver blade (only got the handle) ... ... anyone have one spare to sell or trade?
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    what are the wrenches?

    selected steel or drop forged steel?

    thank you.

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    Selected steel.
    Some of the really early 73's still had the two screwdrivers.
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