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    Quote Originally Posted by 911MRP View Post
    Dug into it on the Samba and a Garage forum ...fifties so a 356 era rather thany early 70s 911. In 54 when the Assistent was launched the top shelf was a flatter shape but had two black knobs. The flatter one of mine has its original black and green knob so likley later half of 50s. So it is older than me.

    The picture I posted previously in post 15 above appears to be the flatter shallower type of to shelf

    Attachment 516232




    My small "a" 804 toolbox that's seen a bit of action in
    over half a century of use but is still going strong

    Hard to tell but from the similar cantilever design and curved handle on box on the workshop maybe it is a Hazet 804 in this photo of what appears to be 1967 911R of Larousse taken around may 69 at the Targa Florio.

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    Attachment 516223
    Possibly a similar Hazet 804 in the factory engine build area circa 72

    Screenshot_20200301-190054~2.jpg

    The picture including the logo on inside of lid is unclear but my 804 has a yellow Hazet logo on and under the lid in same location as one pictured ( and other photos show Hazet Assistents in use in other parts of the factory do evidenty a general tool supplier to the works at that time).

    Steve
    Last edited by 911MRP; 03-03-2020 at 10:31 AM. Reason: Fix typo on toolbox number.

  2. #42

    Hazet

    Another torque wrench from the 90s...

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    mit Schloß
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    Jon B.
    Vista, CA

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    Hazet

    Hazet Assistents, on the 918 production line in Zuffenhausen.



    Jon B.
    Vista, CA

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