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Thread: Early Porsche 911 Tool Kit - $1,000 + shipping

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    Early Porsche 911 Tool Kit - $1,000 + shipping

    This show quality tool kit is said to be compatible for use with 1969-1989 Porsche 911s as well as some 912 and 914-6 models. The textured black vinyl tool roll features a pair of tabbed closure clasps and a gray vinyl lining with 11 slots for securing the tools. Please contact me for additional pictures or more information. I'm asking $1,000 plus buyer pays shipping via FedEx. Thanks!

    Everything pictured is included. List of items:
    - Screw driver flat blade w-Germany on red plastic & stamped chrome-vanadium shaft /x15u
    - Philips head driver w-GERMANY on red handle & stamped chrome-vanadium nr. 2 10,000 VOLT red enlarged handles
    - Open end Wrenches
    - 8-10 Selected special steel Germany
    - 10-11 Selected special steel West Germany
    - 12-13 Selected special steel West Germany
    - 14-15 Selected special steel West Germany
    - 17-19 Selected special steel West Germany
    - Box wrench
    - 19-22 box wrench Heyco W-Germany
    - Spark Plug tool KLEIN 21 W. GERMANY
    - Spark plug allen wrench 10 Din 911, W. Germany
    - Pliers hape W. Germany
    - Optibet fan belt - no belt code
    - Fuses - pudent sealed package
    - Flat finish tool bag
    - Messko air pressure gage Dual Range with carrying case

    Similar kits sold on BAT:
    https://bringatrailer.com/listing/tool-kit-46/
    https://bringatrailer.com/listing/porsche-tool-kit-4/

    Pictures of tool kit:
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    Looks like later period kit than pre impact bumper era generally except the screwdrivers and the pressure gauge — the presence of these much earlier items among the rest seems incongruous ? Opti belt was based in Sept 73 onwards around the time of G series unlike phoenix no date code but majority this is probably late 70s as the mod 75-76 had a less stid Jusin-type bag but in lighter grey than the black seen model year 73 from springtime perhaps would’ve had yellow screwdriver with 2-3 interchangeable blades. Others likely more expert in these latish 70s toolkits.

    Steve
    Last edited by 911MRP; 02-15-2025 at 10:22 AM.

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