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Thread: Toolkit 1973.5 + Jack + white compressor + repro Tire bottle

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    Toolkit 1973.5 + Jack + white compressor + repro Tire bottle

    I had this package set aside for my 1973 911S Targa that I sold a couple weeks ago in the final phase of its restoration.
    The package is made out of the following:
    - Toolkit for 1973.5 in very nice condition
    - White compressor, probably 74 model, still in working condition
    - Bilstein correct 73.5 jack, cleaned and repainted
    - Reproduction tire inflation bottle with new leather straps. (sold out)

    The toolkit pouch is in like new condition, clean and with correct markings. Content is clean and nice, complete set of SSS wrenches, hapewe pliers, lug wrench, Tapered klein sparkplug + klein hex, Correct red handle for screw driver inserts, correct box end. It als has a correct phoenix fan belt, but its for show only, would not put it on my car... The only thing not correct is the double sided screw driver insert that should be longer, but 2 separate inserts for philips and flat are in there as wel, as wel as two smaller diameter hex and a period correct like new moto meter tire pressure gauge with original leather pouch.

    The white compressor is in great condition. It still works and the case is not cracked, but does have some scratches. scrapes. The 12V plug seems to be replaced with a more modern one. The bilstein jack is the correct one for 1973 with the green dot and the rounded end for the jack point. Its clean and repainted a couple yours ago, because it had some surface rust. Looks like new.

    Don't need to tell much about the Tore inflation bottle, made by one of our respected board members. I bought it from the first batch, never filled, never used, and comes with the very nice black leather straps. These are all sold out now.

    Load of pictures here.
    https://picasaweb.google.com/1018686...eat=directlink

    If you wanted to purchase all these items separate, it would take you a long time to get them all together in this condition and it will probably cost you a lot more.
    $2600 Shipped (paypal payment with fees on your end......)
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    2.4T 1972 Targa - Tangerine German Delivery Ölklappe
    2.4T 1973 Coupe - Golden Green 911ST with 2.8 MFI TwinPlug
    1.7 1970 914-4 - Hell Elfenbein Weiss to be Sonauto GT with a Six
    Looking for engine #6522576
    Rgruppe #674

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    Didn't the buyer of your car want this stuff?
    Mike Fitton # 2071
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    I would love to buy the Reproduction tire inflation bottle with new leather straps, if you would consider selling it separately at an appropriate price ?
    Current:
    '73 S coupe LHD #1113 Ivory White, very original (currently for sale here: http://bit.ly/1C3JUJF)
    '73 S coupe LHD #1078 Sepia Brown, fully restored (also for sale, here: http://bit.ly/1vLRHUK)
    Previous:
    '73 S Coupe RHD, Reg. "HMY 7K", Light Yellow (sold 1995)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    Didn't the buyer of your car want this stuff?
    They bought the car to complete the build and sell it onwards.
    Toolkit and stuff does not add much to the total value I guess.
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    2.4T 1972 Targa - Tangerine German Delivery Ölklappe
    2.4T 1973 Coupe - Golden Green 911ST with 2.8 MFI TwinPlug
    1.7 1970 914-4 - Hell Elfenbein Weiss to be Sonauto GT with a Six
    Looking for engine #6522576
    Rgruppe #674

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    Sent you a PM
    ds

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    Have replied to 911_2.2T's reply to my PM
    Last edited by 911ES; 09-15-2014 at 10:28 AM.
    Current:
    '73 S coupe LHD #1113 Ivory White, very original (currently for sale here: http://bit.ly/1C3JUJF)
    '73 S coupe LHD #1078 Sepia Brown, fully restored (also for sale, here: http://bit.ly/1vLRHUK)
    Previous:
    '73 S Coupe RHD, Reg. "HMY 7K", Light Yellow (sold 1995)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911_2.2T View Post
    They bought the car to complete the build and sell it onwards.
    Toolkit and stuff does not add much to the total value I guess.

    I call Bullshit.
    Early S Registry #235
    rgruppe #111

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    Dropped to $2500 shipped for the lot.
    Will consider breaking it up in pieces if I get reasonable offers for the parts.
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    2.4T 1972 Targa - Tangerine German Delivery Ölklappe
    2.4T 1973 Coupe - Golden Green 911ST with 2.8 MFI TwinPlug
    1.7 1970 914-4 - Hell Elfenbein Weiss to be Sonauto GT with a Six
    Looking for engine #6522576
    Rgruppe #674

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