Available for auction is a rare 1962 Porsche 356B tool kit. The tool kit features a grey vinyl tool roll with a leather strap and nickel-plated buckle and loop. The tool kit includes the following; four Porsche-branded open-ended wrenches, a chrome-plated Messko dual-scale tire pressure gauge with black leather pouch, three red-handled screwdrivers, a Hazet spark plug wrench, a Hazet 772 lug wrench, a 36mm generator wrench, and a Porsche fan belt.
The four double-open-ended wrenches are made of steel and feature a satin chrome finish. The wrenches range in size from 6mm to 19mm with the “Porsche” script cast into each one.
The Messko tire pressure gauge comes equipped with a black leather carrying pouch. The gauge features a chrome finish and measures up to 50 psi, or 3.5 kg/cm2. The tool kit includes three red-handled screw drivers; two flat-blade style and one Phillips.
A satin chrome-plated Hazet spark plug wrench includes a removable tommy bar. A Hazet lug wrench features a swivel handle with an integrated hubcap puller. Also included is a black-finished 36mm generator wrench.
The seller states the tools and tool roll are in great original condition with some signs of patina. Don’t miss your opportunity to own a rare, one-year-only set of Porsche 356B tools. The buyer is responsible for shipping, shipping insurance, handling, and transactional fees.
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Bid in the amount of $3,477
Bid in the amount of $3,300
The last one of these that sold publicly was sold on Bring A trailer for $11,000.
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Bid in the amount of $2,800
Bid in the amount of $2,650
I guarantee these to be original and not fakes. I will get more pictures but I doubt PCar will be able to get them posted before Monday.
Yes but I need detail pics of the screw drivers, close up of the handles & blades.
There are a lot of fakes out there, some very nice ones but I’d like to know if these are in fact original.
Sorry to be a pain.
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I will get pictures to PcarMarket but if you look at all of the pictures you will see that all three screwdrivers are included. The long Philips, long flat tip, and short flat tip.
Pleas provide detailed pics of the two remaining screwdrivers.
This is web address to the definitive website regarding 356 tool kits: 356tools.com I hope this helps.
I’m curious how the 1963 year tool kit is determined. I have a 1960 356 with no tool kit and I’d like to know more about them if possible. Warm regards
Bid in the amount of $500