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Thread: Porsche 911 Tool Kit Inquiry

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    Senior Member Scott A's Avatar
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    Seeking advice:

    I have this kit,
    I should probably start down the path to sell it. I’ve had it for a long time.
    In general, is it better to sell these complete? Or to part them out?
    Is eBay, or this forum the place to sell? I don’t want to try BaT, (it is too hard for me to learn new things)
    I have the correct 22x19 wrench and hapewe pliers.
    I have more screwdriver parts.
    the belt has goodyear, 15285 12.........26
    The bag is Jusin.

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    Last edited by Scott A; 12-03-2023 at 04:04 AM.

    Current long term ownership: 63 Cab, 71 911, 74 914

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    It is a 1974 tool kit. The belt is not an original, either Phoenix or Optibelt would be used in those. It is not an unmolested tool kit so hard to tell, could have been the first version of 1974 tool kits with a June 1973 fan belt code, no tow hook, and 2 blades only for the screwdriver. But it is not a full original so it could be 1975 tool kit with missing items too. Should go for $800-$950 if you add the missing 2 tools you have mentioned.

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    Moved to Other Passions based on the direction of the conversation.
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