Available for auction is a complete tool kit correct for 1965–68 Porsche 911 models, and with a few substitutions, it can also be configured for a Porsche 912 as stated by the seller. The seller states the kit was assembled from their personal 20-year collection built through restoring air-cooled Porsches, this kit includes all the correct original tools (no reproductions), sourced from swap meets, parts lots, private collections, and dismantled cars.
The kit features the correct early-style tool roll, a Porsche fan belt, Hapwe pliers, Mesko tire gauge, Klein 21mm spark plug wrench, lug wrench, P208 fan pulley wrench, Klein flat and Phillips screwdrivers, a Chrom Vanadium 19mm x 22mm wrench, CRV 10mm Allen tool for the spark plug wrench, and a full set of drop-forged steel open-end wrenches in 8x9mm, 10x11mm, 12x13mm, 14x15mm, and 17x19mm sizes.
The seller states the tools and bag are in excellent condition, and this should be everything needed for a correct and functional setup. The buyer is responsible for shipping, shipping insurance, handling, tariffs, transportation and transactional fees. PCARMARKET is not responsible for anything lost or damaged during shipping.
Comments (10)
@Antiqueguy thanks for the info
@DaveHanning they are the same pliers that came with a 356 C toolkit as well as a 912 toolkit. With a raised cutting edge and hatching on the handles. There is a picture on the 356 tools web site.
@antiqueguy can you describe the markings on a correct pair of pliers? There is a good chance I have one as I have many pliers and if so I will post a picture and add it to the listing, in which case the tool kit will come with two pliers.
@zephyrblau I did not have a nice messko gauge, the one missing piece to make a complete tool kit and I bought that one on Ebay, it was listed as new old stock. The gauge face is silver, it does say made in Germany on the bottom of the face. It is perhaps new old stock stoddard from the 80s.
The pliers are not correct for this toolkit or a 912 toolkit. And the red Messko tire gauge pouch is also not correct.
hard to tell the color of the dial on the air gauge. it appears to be silver in which case this would be a Stoddard reissue from the 80s. the orange pouch is definitely a reissue.
Bid in the amount of $800
I want to be clear and that is I have collected Porsche tool kit bags and tools for all of my 20 years of restoring vintage Porsche's. I have sourced from many areas, swap meets and buying online and in person. I put together the best tool kit I could from my collection and I present it here. The tools all have the proper marking etc. and as far as I can tell all the tools are factory originals but I cannot 100% guarantee that, please keep that in mind while bidding. Thanks for looking.
I'm happy to answer any questions that anyone may have.
Bid in the amount of $111