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    Early toolkit screwdriver

    Scrounged up a toolkit for my '70 911, but I think its an earlier one, just for curiosity's sake, can anyone identify what year it might be based on the vinyl pattern? Somebody had posted a really nice pictorial of all the different vinyl toolkits, but I cannot find it now. Here's a closeup of the vinyl:

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    Also, of course the kit is missing the two 10K Volt screwdrivers. However, it does have this stubby red handle screwdriver, says " Chrom Van. W. Germany" on handle, and C.V. is stamped in the flat blade end. I cant seem to find any reference to it in any 911 toolkit, or even 356 toolkit. Maybe its just one that got thrown in there, i dunno. Can someone identify it? Is it Porsche? Maybe it was BMW or Mercedes?

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    '70 911T

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    Senior Member Harvey Weidman's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    1967 toolkit bag imho.

    Screwdriver is not for Porsche imho.

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    However, that is the length frequently added for carb adjusting.....
    For those of us who actually use a tool kit
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    With the prices of tool kits and tools being what thy are, I'm surprised anyone would "actually use" them!...
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    For those of us who actually use a tool kit
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