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    Regarding the 208 tools.....what was the basic difference in model years? And which would be correct for an early 75 model 911?

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    Does anyone know the provenance of these wrenches?
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    Yes. Those are one-year-only Porsche 356 wrenches for a MY 1962 Porsche. Thanks.

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    But they wouldn't originally have had the black paint in then IMHO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    But they wouldn't originally have had the black paint in then IMHO.
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    I believe you are correct. Easy to fix that but, again, correct. Thanks Eric.

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    Thank you Eric and Allen for the information on the Wrenches. What are today's value on this wrenches? Thanks in advance.

    Bob

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    Thank you Eric and Allen for the information on the Wrenches. What are today's value on this wrenches? Thanks in advance.

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    Hi Bob, Frankly, that is always a hard question to answer, especially for a one-year-only item. On the one hand they are somewhat rare (so the "market is not well-defined) and cool (Porsche after all); on the other hand unless you have a '62 missing its kit wrenches....well...only a few would buy for the cool factor. And B's... are not the bees-knees of 356s, that is not "pretty A's" nor final iterations T6 C's. Thanks

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    They have cool aluminum brakes, no outside gas filler door, T -5 rounded hood before the T 6 squared-off hood later on, large diameter wheel lug area & dimpled wheel covers,( maybe just the S had these) I would prefer the 63/64 over 65`s. A`s are hard to beat in looks though!....cliff
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff View Post
    They have cool aluminum brakes, no outside gas filler door, T -5 rounded hood before the T 6 squared-off hood later on, large diameter wheel lug area & dimpled wheel covers,( maybe just the S had these) I would prefer the 63/64 over 65`s. A`s are hard to beat in looks though!....cliff
    Beauty is in the eyes...but the T6 had disk brakes and that IMHO was a BIG improvement ! Thanks.

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    Tool price update. No affiliation.

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