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    Hello,

    Would like to know if anyone has seen / owned a similar bag. The interior has a very unique texture / finish with perforated vinyl. Please zoom in on photo #4 to see the perforations. The exterior looks like a normal 1968 tool bag.

    Input / comments greatly appreciated.

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    Hi Anthony,

    Cool bag ! I'm pretty sure it is Porsche OEM. I guess it is fairly rare as even in Covid boring times no one has come forth with a similar bag. Looks to be in nice shape. Should you decide to sell it GLWS ! Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen Henderson View Post
    Thanks for the pix. That's what we're talking about! Nice placement of tools. I've not an idea if we'll see any consistency over the years? From 911MRP extracted from a 911T Driver's Manual. Thanks.



    -Allen-
    Tool kit 1971 Driver's Manual.jpg

    This is an excellent photo in response to my question Allen but where does the Messko gauge/pouch go in the earlier models? Thanks again!Furthermore, I tried to rotate my lug wrench as per photo and it didn't work. It seems the later tool kits have a longer bag?...I really think the lug wrench does face left and go under the left hand upper flap with the press stud.

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    1973.5 Hapewe Pliers

    Which one is correct for 1973.5 shoestring kits?
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    Good question. We really don't know. However, we prefer the ones bottom left and top right (the same pliers we think, you reversed them in the photos, confusing?) We prefer those as they have a "real opposed cutting edge" and they are heavier and more substantial. The other pair feel especially "cheap." Do you agree? Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Yes. That is what I was leaning towards as well. The flimsy pair has an 80’s Mercedes toolkit air about them. Now that we have eliminated that, where do the Hapewe ‘cut-out’ pliers fit in? Are they also correct for 73.5?
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    Again, we really don't know. Let's hope someone who really does chimes in ! Thanks.

    -Allen-

  8. #298
    The bottom one in the first picture / top one in the second picture, is correct for a 1973.5 tool kit.

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    These are from 2 1973.5 tool kits I had.
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    Pliers! Please!

    Another plier variation. I've gone through this thread a couple of times looking at pliers, specifically post #102, where there are 4 types shown. I obtained these pliers from a 66 MY 911. The main difference is the 'DROP FORGED STEEL' on the inside of each side, which is not seen on any of the pliers in that post. Looking for comments...Thanks

    Harry
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