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Is this a 400 or 412 toolkit?

Discussion in '365 GT4 2+2/400/412' started by 375+, May 25, 2019.

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  1. 375+

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    I acquired this kit in a lot of Ferrari parts but am not sure of the correct model. Is it 400 or 412? Thanks in advance for any comments.
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    This looks like a 412 toolkit. Certainly not a 400 toolkit.
     
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    Thank you. When did Ferrari stop including oil filter wrenches in toolkits?
     
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    Its not that. A 400 kit was a brief case inside the rear of the spare and later a half circle pouch that fit inside the front of the spare tire.

    Does a 400/412 have a tow hook? Boxers and 328's do.
     
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    The tool kit in my 412 did have the tow hook and and the oil wrench, as far as I recall these two were in the big bag with the jack.

    There was a port hole (with a cover) for the tow hook in the front bumper on the right side.
    The oil filter wrench does not seem to be present after the 412 and/or after the 512BBi. Quite difficult to find this part today.
     
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    The oil filter wrench is in the jack bag on the picture. The tow hook could be (or could have been) in that bag too.
     
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    Is there a place to use a tow hook on a 412? I don’t recall one.
     
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    Number 21 in the picture. Part #121456

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    Ah yes, I guess it was probably in the jack bag but I didn’t take a picture of that.
     
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    This is a picture of a 1988 412 I used to own, as far as I know the port for the tow hook is indicated by the yellow arrow.

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