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Dino jack and tools

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  1. enzosteve

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    How much is an original jack and tools for a dino worth?

    Thanks
     
  2. BigTex

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    Does it have the shop rag???
     
  3. tx246

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    Would have to see pictures of what you have to be able to tell
     
  4. enzosteve

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    #4 enzosteve, Aug 11, 2010
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  5. GermanDino

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    looks very much original for Dinos build mid 1972 until late 1973...
    a lot of patina ;-)
     
  6. synchro

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    USD $3000 for the tools, $1250 for the jack, pouch, and lug nut wrench - possibly more for the tools if additional photos show it is complete
     
  7. tx246

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    Photo's are kinda blury so hard to say, but looks more like the 71-72 style "pebble garin" style kits.
     
  8. tx246

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    For the jack, that seems about right, give or take. For the toolkit, I would have to disagree. There hasn't been one on eBay, that I know of, in a couple of years. Even though the collectible market has slowed down, these are not common items to come across.
     
  9. GermanDino

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    Shawn, taking a second look and puting my glasses on, you might be right.
    regards Matthias
     
  10. synchro

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    #10 synchro, Sep 13, 2010
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    Isn't the brown pebble grain more rare?
     
  11. tx246

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    I would say yes, as I have come across very few of them, but I don't know if that is because the Dino didn't hit the US market until later.
     

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