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    FS: early 1950’s 356 sparkplug socket

    For sale early 1950’s 356 sparkplug socket marked Hazet

    I was told these early ones are not easy to find and can fetch around $500 by someone who knows a lot more about early 356 toolkit items than I do. Not my era but might this be needed by someone with a relevant car for this tool.

    There might be experts here -- for those less familiar there is some useful info on this link to a 356 toolkit page below. Acknowledgements to that site / Eric Cherneff. ( If providing reference info by a link to third party site wrt FS item is not appropriate or breaks some protocol then mods please delete -- I don't usually sell stuff so don't know the rules !) Don't know Eric Cherneff and no affiliation with the site just came across the info: https://www.356tools.com/spsocket.htm

    Hazet sparkplug wrench. The only marking is single word "Hazet" (little a) lengthways. No number stamp or brand sticker. Hex nominal 21mm overall around 23.5 cm long with a Tommy bar. Where original finish remains it appears to have a dullish sheen.

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    Can add more photos but these above I snapped earlier and are to hand.

    Price US$ 450 plus buyer pays post and PayPal fees. Item is located in the UK. Possibly consider swap or part ex for something interesting for model year 73 911 or maybe Porsche toolkit items or spare Pxxx tools.
    Last edited by 911MRP; 05-02-2019 at 04:22 AM. Reason: Add a link to a website with some possibly relevant information

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