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    FS Tool kit 912 Mint NOS

    Needing a tool kit folks,

    This is a 912 tool kit that could, with a couple tools, be converted to a SWB, circa 1967, 911 kit. Frankly I bought this primarily for the Messko and its Pouch (does anyone have one like this pair for sale or trade?). Anyway, this tool kit is SO nice, I hate to break it up. Please pass this on to any concours 912 owners you know. This is the nicest toolkit I've ever seen. Not cheap $1950. Please email directly to DrRSR@aol.com Thanks.

    -Allen-





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    Allen,

    That's a beauty! And, I can tell from here those are original drivers. Sorry no Messko stuff, I chase it as well...

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    Eric
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    What needs to be changed to make correct for a '67 911? Spark plug wrench and ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaudette3 View Post
    What needs to be changed to make correct for a '67 911? Spark plug wrench and ?

    Thanks,
    John Audette
    One needs the spark plug wrench, "Allen" wrench (what do you know) and the alternator wrenches, two-pronged and boxed-end. Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaudette3 View Post
    What needs to be changed to make correct for a '67 911? Spark plug wrench and ?

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    John Audette
    and the hex head that fits into the head of the plug wrench. Note that the plug wrench is the type without the knurled knob on the end. You also need the alternator wrench, and a correct fan belt.

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    Oops, forgot the 19x22, it's scripted "chrom-vanadium"...

    I'm hunting and pecking on an iPhone during halftime at my sons football game, hard to see the pics....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    and the hex head that fits into the head of the plug wrench. Note that the plug wrench is the type without the knurled knob on the end. You also need the alternator wrench, and a correct fan belt.
    Hunting and pecking guy....the hex head is the "Allen head," No not mine. All pictured below.

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    I've passed this on to a friend who is looking for a kit for his (top of the world) '67 S. I think I have the tools required to convert it to a 911 kit. Thanks for the info.

    Cheers,
    John
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    Ok

    Quote Originally Posted by jaudette3 View Post
    I've passed this on to a friend who is looking for a kit for his (top of the world) '67 S. I think I have the tools required to convert it to a 911 kit. Thanks for the info.

    Cheers,
    John
    Thanks but I am hoping someone with a 912 will buy it.

    -Allen-

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    I will pass this along to the 912 registry crowd on 912bbs.org
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