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    FS: Tool Kit from 1970 911

    I am selling a beautiful tool kit that came from a 1970 911. The bag and screw driver's and wrenches are in excellent condition. Please reference attached pictures. I am asking $1200.00 or best offer + shipping. Missing tools: 22/19mm box wrench, 13/12, 15/14, 19/17 mm open end wrenches, fuse kit. The 11/10 mm wrench In the kit is made by Hazet.
    I can be reached at 518-210-1869
    SOLD
    Peter
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    Last edited by Perry911; 01-04-2014 at 11:59 AM.
    1969 911T Coupe Blood Orange (Vivy)

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    that is NOT 79 tool kit more like 69 maybe

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    Quote Originally Posted by dporsche74 View Post
    that is NOT 79 tool kit more like 69 maybe
    It is stated correctly in the description but a typo in the title.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dporsche74 View Post
    that is NOT 79 tool kit more like 69 maybe
    Came out of a 1970 911. I have an email into Chuck Miller to see if he can fix the title.
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    Peter
    1969 911T Coupe Blood Orange (Vivy)

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    Nice looking tools. I think the wrenches should all be drop forged steel. The Hazet wrench may be from an earlier kit like a 356. It is probably worth more than a DFS wrench.

    Bruce

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    --sold--!!
    1969 911T Coupe Blood Orange (Vivy)

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    I have a couple of the missing wrenches if whoever bought the kit is interested.
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    David,

    you have e mail.

    thanks,
    Dennis.
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    No good for your new car Dennis
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