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    Tool kit for a 65

    Does anyone have a picture or know of a reference for what belongs in a 65 tool kit?
    Tony Proasi

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    Yes, look in PET or Dr. Johnson, it's easy.
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    Well PET has no picture of the actual tools and the Dr. Johnson book doesn't go into any great detail I was hoping for a color picture of a actual kit.
    Tony Proasi

    52 split window coupe

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    This is a picture of a kit which I believe is for a 65-67. I have not yet checked the contents w/ PET or Brett.


    BTW to complete my kit I am in the market for:

    pliers
    spark plug wrench
    screwdrivers

    If you have something, please drop me a line. I have spare tools to trade (trade only).

    Richard
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    Thanks for the Picture Richard just what I wanted to see.
    Tony Proasi

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    Hi....

    In the picture, the spark plug wrench is incorrect.

    Do a search, and you should find what you need.

    I'll try to post a correct one later, but you will find it in a search.

    Eric
    toolkit junkie

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    The spark plug socket has a spring around is that the correct one?
    Tony Proasi

    52 split window coupe

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    The spark plug socket has a spring around is that the correct one?
    No.

    The one on the picture is the correct one or very close to the original one.

    Richard
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    Richard,

    I've got you covered on the spark plug wrench as "trade" for "you know what" .

    regards,
    Eric

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