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  1. #451
    The screwdriver look totally correct ! Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Totally? While the photos are not great focus … do I see fluted v-notches in end nearest blade ? Perhaps the phrase” Curates egg” is more apt? Compare detail at end here to the photo on post #84 and others of the known correct handle. There are later red fluted v-notched handles kicking about as well as all manner of red handles from Germany I must have dozens of them but not all as found in Porsche toolkit end long-hood era

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    Steve
    Last edited by 911MRP; 03-31-2023 at 01:35 AM.

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    Steve.

    I see what you mean. Perhaps it is a substitute handle! Thanks

    -Allen-
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    Maybe so? In addition to so many generic a red handles kicking around one with v-notches was provided in some much later era Porsche toolkits but they came with several interchangeable single ended blades — superficially that later handle looks similar but importantly it’s not the same as original uber-rare red handle used for a short while in latter part of 73 model. Also a few other questions … No Klein markings on Allen key? The plier design and markings? Hole in the fan holder?

    Details matter.

    Steve
    Last edited by 911MRP; 03-31-2023 at 08:24 AM.

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    I agree Steve.

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    Too Bag Gurus,

    I posted a question a couple of days ago "Tool Bags - What is correct for a 67?"

    I have read every single post on the forum and as a complete novice on tools and tool bags extrapolated every item mentioned on the forum relating to 1966/67 bags and tools, it took many hours but this is my understanding (only taken from members views)...

    1. 1966/67 Bags don't have riveted clasps
    2. 1966 bags have "fabric like texture" like a "pinpoint Oxford shirt material"
    3. 1966 has a "fabric type bag with horizontal ribbing texture"
    4 1966 "sometimes lines like material and sometimes red no ribbing"
    5. Has red Tyre pressure gauge in plastic Messco Pouch
    6. Has spark plug wrench that attaches to Allen wrench (square ends)
    7. Has 5 wrenches - Large DROP FORGED Logo machined ends
    8 has 2 Klien screwdrivers
    9. 10mm drain plug up to VIN 301100 12mm thereafter
    10. Pliers - Satin - raised oblong cutters - DROP Forged writing within the handles
    11. P208 short pins
    12. 19mm wheel wrench

    The above is gleaned only from the forum, I have made no assumptions and have added zero knowledge, therefore from the resource provided I have many gaps !

    What are the wrench sizes?
    What type of Klien screwdrivers?
    Which Bag? Ribbed, Oxford pinpoint, red interior?
    Have I missed any tools (except towels and belts)?

    It has been mentioned many times in the posts about a definitive (ish) depository/ spreadsheet showing year by year tool by tool, unfortunately this is an area where I have zero knowledge but presume the expertise as usual is held by members here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen Henderson View Post
    Steve.

    I see what you mean best place to buy phenq Perhaps it is a substitute handle! Thanks

    -Allen-
    This is a nice kit, to put them all together in a very less place.
    Last edited by Student_seeraa; 10-10-2023 at 02:27 AM.

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    Does anyone know what model year this tool kit bag is correct for?


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  9. #459
    Hi Jesse,

    I believe this is a 1969 (see post #70) although tool bags are not my specialty. Perhaps someone else may chime in. Thanks,

    -Allen-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen Henderson View Post
    Hi Jesse,

    I believe this is a 1969 (see post #70) although tool bags are not my specialty. Perhaps someone else may chime in. Thanks,

    -Allen-
    Thanks Allen! They look the same:l, although texture slightly different:


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