Hi Allen,
The picture did not come up clear. The two bags above the red interior one are riveted. The one in the middle of the picture is another riveted one also. Thanks.
Hi Allen,
The picture did not come up clear. The two bags above the red interior one are riveted. The one in the middle of the picture is another riveted one also. Thanks.
The quite rare PORSCHE marked 17/19 has different overall dimensions c.f. the SSS that is also 17/19. Happened to have these examples laid side by side and noticed so took this photo.
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Steve
Last edited by 911MRP; 09-10-2022 at 01:43 PM.
Look what I found. It is actually the 3rd I've found in about 10 years ! Thanks.
-Allen-
That one is mint and the nicest I have ever seen!
Richard
searching for engine (case) 903742
Very nice indeed
I put a measure against this spanner as the PORSCHE branded originals like this 17/19mm survivor were only used for a short period. Don’t see them often so thought comparison might be of interest to some folks. Quantifies the visually obvious difference in size:
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Steve
Photo of toolkit as were around end calendar 1971 — date estimate is based on tne original Phoenix belt having date that decodes to October 1971. Think this was the toolkit configuration typically used until the end of calendar 72 when it superseded by the one in my early 73 car with reversible driver and tie bag.
Being surplus to my needs I took it to a Porsche swap meet yesterday so took these snaps when to hand for this reference thread.
Clasp bag for those interested in the discussin in variation of that dimension is 40cm the 19mm tapered end lug wrench measures about 36cm to bend so it does fit inside
Afiak this kit is as it came out of the car; it is not a put together kit or cleaned up so posting as an as-found reference. The fuse pack is missing unless lurking in depths of a pocket. Not sure a towel was part of kit or not.
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Probably nothing much new to learn from photo except that by that date derived from the belt the plug tool was evidently taper not square (not sure if this thread has determined when the taper superseded the square already?)
Didn’t sell at the friendly air-cooled Porsche annual swap-meet event that Angus and his Greatworth team do so well with DDK for charity . Done with great spirit and the comradeship tradition of the old school Porsche British swap-meets that some of us remember fondly despite the monsoon weather that visits each year just for the meet.
So going into storage along with the jack — which i was told yesterday are quite hard to find by someone who had restored then sold one recently.
Steve
Last edited by 911MRP; 10-24-2022 at 06:40 AM.
This is the first time I am seeing a 1973.5 tool bag with light color interior. JUSIN lettering is somewhat visible. Has anyone seen one before? I have owned 15+ dark color interior 1973.5 tool bags before, never this color.
Thank you for the feedback in advance.
Cem