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  1. possum

    possum Formula Junior

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    The spanners in the toolkit are made by Gedore do they have anything else stamped on them besides the size in metric and are they cad plated,and do the screw drivers have a make stamped on them?I have a 73 Dino,appreciate any Help.
     
  2. GermanDino

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    If you have 1973 Dino, the spanners are from SIRCODIN (Gedore is only 206GT and 246 GT L-serie) What`s your chassis no.? There is a differents between early and late 1973.
    I could post a picture on Monday either way.
    Regards Matthias
     
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    Thanks Matthias,
    My chassis no ends in 05202 look forward to the pics.
     
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    None of these spanners is marked "Sircodin"?
     
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    Those spanner are correct for mid to late dino No markings are OK
     
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    I have a dino toolkit for a 72 english market car and the spanners have no markings. They look identical to these.
     
  8. GermanDino

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    only for late Dinos (mid 1973 until mid 1974) the 13/17 spanner was marked "Sircodin" and the cloth colour of tool pouch was red.
    Everthing else 100% identical.
    Regards Matthias
     
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    Excellent Mathias,great pics and info.
     
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    Does anyone agree with Mr. Sheehan's claim that these tools and tool kit are correct?

    http://www.ferraris-online.com/pages/carintro.php?reqcardir=FE-246GTS-06456#P028

    246 GTS s/n 06456 is complete with the leather owner’s pouch, owner’s handbook and an as–new full set of tools with the tool roll. Also has the jack, the jack bag and lug wrench. This 246 GTS offers everything the Ferrari owner could want: the pouch with the owner’s handbook, full tools, the fun of topless motoring, the soft and sensual lines of the Dino
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  11. GermanDino

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    I disagree,
    unfortuately nothing is correct....
    owners`s handbook is for an L-serie Dino, rest makes no sence at all
     
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    Looks like a 308 tool kit, which Ferrari would sell as the closest replacement in the early 90's. When I bought mine, this is what it came with, it took a long time and a lot of luck to get an original tool kit.
     
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