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  1. #311
    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    It has made a lot of people happy.... as in "roflmao"..... Hopefully it will be here for years...
    My most texted about event in 2021 by a mile.

  2. #312
    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    This was a very interesting eBay auction that I just missed. It's a photo archive from Scott Emsley (rowdy205) who was in the Porsche toolkit business.........

    While he and I had a few disagreements on kits, we agreed on 99%, and he was good to talk to at the Lit meet over the years.......
    As I recall, one of the points of contention was whether or not Hapawe pliers were correct for a 1970 tool kit.
    David

    911 S Registry # 1054
    1970 911 E Coupe Signal Orange (#1414)
    1979 BMW 320i
    2001 Boxster S
    2003 Audi Allroad 2.7T Tiptronic
    2014 Jetta Sportwagon TDI DSG ( sold back to Volkswagen)
    2015 Allroad 2.0 TFSI

  3. #313
    I've had what 500 wrenches (?) and maybe a few (5?) were Selected Steel, so if this is correct that SS were introduced for the SWB 912 why is there not 100's of SS wrenches floating round. I'm in the camp that the SWB 911 & 912 tool kits were the same except for few tools like the Klein 21, tommy bar, generator wrench, CV, P208. Input please?
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    Jim

    Too many Porsches and one VW are starting to fill up my desert landscape.

    https://www.instagram.com/1967s_307184s/

  4. #314
    It is highly unlikely that 911 and 912 had different common tools, such as open end wrenches. A look through this thread shows that 912 kits had the same common tools such as drop forged steel Large Font open in wrenches, found in SWB kits. Thanks.

    -Allen-

  5. #315
    Putting the last items together and can see my Hapewe pliers are not correct. This is for a RS. These are later than 73.5 correct?
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  6. #316
    Yes Rick, those are the (even) cheaper Hapewe pliers. I believe they should be these ones. Thanks.

    -Allen-
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  7. #317
    Thanks Allen, now over the the WTB section.

  8. #318

    67 912 tool roll

    Here is the tool kit from a one owner 67 912 SWT with 50k miles. Here is original tool,kit. My brother said he thinks he replaced a screwdriver, and perhaps the fan belt, but all else original, including black pliers.
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  9. #319
    Just FYI, the last black handle pliers I saw in a correct kit was in a 1963 356 kit although the shape of the ones in your bother's 912 kit look more correct for a circa 1958 kit. Perhaps the 912 prior owner, had a 356? The rest of the kit does look "correct." Thanks.

    -Allen-

  10. #320
    There was no prior owner. He picked it up at the factory, and now I own it. I have never seen black pliers on a 9 series car either.

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