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    FS Very nice SWB tool kit

    I think this is from a 68 but the experts will chime in.

    Wrenches are drop forged steel are in almost pristine condition.

    Box wrench is Chrom-Vanadium and is in pristine condition.

    P208 wrench is in pristine condition.

    Kelin 21 spark plug tool is in very nice condition with a little wear to the allen wrench, not bad though.

    The pliers are in very nice condition, Hapewe West Germany with cross hatching on the handles.

    Klein philips head is in almost perfect condition.

    Klein Flat blade is in very nice condition with a little bit of corrosion on the tip.

    The tool bag will clean up very nicely, there are no rips or damage, clasps are in very nice condition.

    The 19 mm lug is in o.k. condition as it has been used, a little corrosion.

    The Pudenz fuse kit is nice but has a small break on the one side.

    This is the best kit I have seen in a long while, $1,300.00 shipped in the US.
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    Eric

    Looks dead on for a tool kit in a 68.

    Would it not be better to sell the car with this included?


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    Mike
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    Trying to put cash back in the pockets after buying it!

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    Senior Member 210bhp's Avatar
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    very very nice kit.

    I hope someone who really needs this steps up to the plate. Hard to find a nicer kit than this.
    Good luck with the sale.


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    Mike
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    Q. for the tool kit guru's

    From what I have learned on this board are the pliers not correct?

    Richard

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    The lug wrench should be bent on the end [IMVHO]

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    Well these pliers were in the car as well, so maybe these are the right ones; the lug wrench is what was in the car.
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    I have tool kit envy...
    Bill G.

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    In progress: electrical; the tedious, endless, horrible fastener sorting/plating
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    1968 toolkit

    In order for this toolkit to be owiginal it would need this:
    It's for-sale EL ......
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