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    Valuation question: 356 workshop Tools

    Hi

    I have these original workshop tools for 356, I´m new into these 356 cars and perhaps want to sell the tools. I need some advise for value ?

    The big tourge hazet wrench is new.


    thanks


    lars
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    Lars,

    I cannot see much detail from your pictures, but most of those are VW or standard German service tools. Several were used for 356 Porsches too, but are not specifically Porsche tools.
    The VW313 engine stand clamp, VW245a protractor and VW341c toe-in gauge have good value if not damaged or abused.
    The value of these tools relies very much on their condition.
    The big Hazet torque wrench is not necessarily "new" if it has a socket attached to it, and does not have its original box with papers included.

    If you have a question about any particular tool, single it out from the others with a few good pictures.

    Jon B.
    Vista, CA

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