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    FS: SWB Toolkit with Elephant hide bag

    Toolkit needy,

    For sale is a very rare complete SWB toolkit with the almost impossible to find Spark Plug Wrench plus the equally unobtanium Elephant hide bag. The toolkit is appropriate for 1968 Porsches, especially those with Elephant hide interiors and also was found in some LWB 1969 Porsches. If you have a 1969 Porsche and are interested, I can convert this kit to a correct LWB kit with good cost savings. It took years of looking to assemble this kit. Price is $5,500 shipped in the U.S. and $5,550 outside. If using PayPal please pay all fees so we get total in our account. Please email any questions. Thanks.

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    Nothing better than a 68S tool kit from Allen. GLWS!!!
    Jim

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

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    NICE i just found a set of those screwdrivers.. 3K for the pair you think?

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    I'm willing to sell the rare Elephant Hide bag separately. It is $1,100 shipped in U.S. and $1,150 outside U.S. of A. Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Looks like Elephant Hide bag is sold to a knowledgable toolkit collector, pending payment. Thanks !

    -Allen-

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    Elephant Hide bag is sold, paid for and shipped to a toolkit collector "Down Under." Thanks !

    -Allen-

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    Allen, PM sent thx!

    SWB, Nothing better....
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    Because now I've had two PMs/emails: I had thought to post before, that only the bag was sold separately as all the tools are SO hard to get these days that I'm only willing to do some trades. I need Klein screwdrivers or generator wrenches. Have pliers and wrenches, lug wrench and a bag or two. Thanks!

    -Allen-
    Last edited by Allen Henderson; 02-09-2015 at 06:45 PM.

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    Any idea what the generator wrench with the long prongs are used on?
    To err is human; to blame it on someone else is more human...

    "You must always strive to be the best, but you must never believe that you are."
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    ”What would PORSCHE do”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff View Post
    Any idea what the generator wrench with the long prongs are used on?
    For clarity, the generator wrench shown here is NOT the "long prong" but rather the correct 1964-1973 (to at least) one, P208. The later version with (truly) long prongs came, when I'm not sure, members? and was used the same way: to hold the pulley as you losened the pully nut to change or replace the fan belt. I believe when the long prong was introduced, the pulley with the holes in it was more recessed and needed the long prongs to consummate the relationship Thanks.

    -Allen-
    Last edited by Allen Henderson; 02-09-2015 at 08:52 PM.

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