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    Anthony West #1079
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    FS: NOS in bag 1969-1973 toolkit

    Hi,

    I am selling a complete in bag NOS 1969-1973 toolkit that I bought years ago for that early 911S buy that ended up being a 67S - so sadly the wrong kit (for the right car though).

    $1500 including shipping and payment via Paypal.

    Happy to send more detailed pictures of all of the tools.

    Happy holidays everyone!

    Anthony West

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    Anthony West #1079
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    The tool kit has been sold - thanks for all the interest I have received!

    Happy holidays!

    Anthony

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    yea that was a bargin, I figured going rate for uncirculated tool kit was 3500 large not 1500.
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    "I figured going rate for uncirculated tool kit was 3500"

    Andy

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    Yea going rate for uncirculated sport seats would probably be in the 12k range. deep six's 5k easy. I am talking uncirculated Pebble Beach concourse condition. Not reconditioned or refurbished but factory fresh in the plastic. This is a rich mans sport
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    With prices going through the roof I would think that details are going to be of severe importance.

    Any one knows what is correct re. this 10.000 volt Screwdrivers. With or w/o collar (see picture) that is my question.

    I am more and more tending to think that the one's w/ the collar are OEM Porsche but newer than when these cars were new.

    Any input appreciated.

    Regards,

    Richard
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    Well, needless to say my PM on this toolkit was too late...dang!

    Regarding pricing... I "think" you could get more for it from a private collector. I have an NOS 356C/SC toolkit, and for the right guy it would probably bring around $3K, perhaps more.

    Richard,


    I've had some old ones with "collars" on them before the "new" ones came out.

    regards and MERRY CHRISTMAS Richard!

    Eric

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    For $1500, one could buy a chest full of new Snap-On tools...

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    Boy I doubt that

    Snap-On is expensive. You can drop 200 bucks for one socket ratchet. OUch
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