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    Price question - Travel kit & others

    I am cleaning out old parts that we have for 27 plus years. So, trying to establish years of this stuff.
    1. Travel kit, teal, blue, green, Bosch plug w265p21.
    2. Osram bulb kit and small bottle of ? For rubber protectant. No.901/631/090/30
    3. Stoddard repro hood crest (2).had these for 27 years.

    Trying to establish a prices. Thank you for any help. New to this posting, trying to figure out how to post photos.
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    69 MFI travel kit.
    Very cool.


    Get ready for your inbox to blow up.

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    Thank you Frank.

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    You're welcome.

    Great ad by the way.

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    travel kits are rare and seldom offered publicly, but that doesn't always translate to big $$$.
    there are 2 on offer @ Pelican. one realistically priced @ $2K & one from a party who is dreaming;

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...ravel-kit.html

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...parts-kit.html
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    6 bolt lower VC gasket, not for 69 though.

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    That bag looks very familiar. Years ago at the Pomona Swap meet Victor Miles was sitting behind a table of NOS travel kits from 64/65. I bought a 65 911 kit from him that was in a sealed plastic wrap with the part number. The blue bag was identical to yours, strap buckle and all. I think yours is much earlier than 69 as indicated by early parts that Gordon pointed out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve shea View Post
    That bag looks very familiar. Years ago at the Pomona Swap meet Victor Miles was sitting behind a table of NOS travel kits from 64/65. I bought a 65 911 kit from him that was in a sealed plastic wrap with the part number. The blue bag was identical to yours, strap buckle and all. I think yours is much earlier than 69 as indicated by early parts that Gordon pointed out.
    The belt is an indicator of MFI - it drives the pump. I'll leave it to frank which type of MFI pump it drives See you tomorrow at 4till4 Frank?

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    Someone added the belt and maybe other parts. The bag is an early one regardless of what is in it. BTW the earliest, red ones, had super stamped on the outside in black if the kit was for a super. This was done for part of the run of red 356A early B. The grey T kits could also have been stamped but I never have seen one, Late B / C. The blue ones came out for the 65 model year as far as I know. Mine had that same stiff, dry leather strap pictured above. Regardless of color they all had the same design pockets and pouches, I think. The rarest I have seen was a grey one for a T6 Carrera 2 4 cam coupe.
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    I have all of the components that came with my 63 T6B Travel Kit but not the bag unfortunately. I always thought that the BT6 Travel Kits had a blue bag. Is the lug nut in the first image 356?
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