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Porsche 914/6 models were finished at the Porsche Zuffenhausen factory. They were outfitted with the same tool kit as Porsche's only other model at the time, the 911, though the 914/6 kit also included an appropriate tow eye-hook.
1. Black basket-weave vinyl bag with light tan interior and silver cadmium-plated clasps
2. P208 generator pulley holder
3. Klein 19mm lug wrench with tapered end
4. "Chrom Vanadium” 19x22mm box wrench
5. Five "Drop-Forged-Steel Germany" open end wrenches:
8x9mm
10x11mm
12x13mm
14x15mm
17x19mm
6. Klein 10mm Allen wrench
7. Klein 21mm solid spark plug socket (works with Allen wrench)
8. 160mm combination pliers with cross-hatching on the outside of the handles+
9. Klein Phillips screwdriver with red plastic handle embossed “10000 VOLT W-GERMANY”
10. Klein elongated blade screwdriver with red plastic handle embossed “10000 VOLT W-GERMANY”
11. “Porsche 9.5 x 710 Phoenix X/XX DA” alternator belt
12. Tow eye-hook.
The tool kit information as printed in the Porsche 914/6 owner's manual is pictured at right-center.
NOTE: For the Concours crowd, Although Porsche documentation lists the Pudenz fuse pack as part of the tool kit, I believe it was delivered in the glove compartment. Therefore, I do not have it pictured with the tool kit, although I have a page describing/picturing it in this section.
+ Earlier Porsche 914/6 tool kits (pictured at top) were delivered equipped with unbranded combination pliers with a raised cutting edge. 1971-1972 model year cars came with "Hapewe" branded combo pliers with flush cutting surfaces (pictured at bottom right).