Hazet 450 "Open End" 12/13 want trade for Hazet 4

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Bert Leemburg
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Hazet 450 "Open End" 12/13 want trade for Hazet 4

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Going through my series of Porsche 356 Tools, I found a Hazet 450 12/13 mm open end wrench that belongs to a C/SC model, willing to trade for an open end Hazet of similar very good quality 11/12 mm.

I also have a 8/9mm open end wrench, chrom-vanadium on one side, the name elora No 100 made in germany, and the numbers are in circles. It may belong to a 356B T6?

Anyone?

Can bring to the WCH in Squaw Valley!

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Re: Hazet 450 "Open End" 12/13 want trade for Haz

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Bert Leemburg wrote:Going through my series of Porsche 356 Tools, I found a Hazet 450 12/13 mm open end wrench that belongs to a C/SC model, willing to trade for an open end Hazet of similar very good quality 11/12 mm.

I also have a 8/9mm open end wrench, chrom-vanadium on one side, the name elora No 100 made in germany, and the numbers are in circles. It may belong to a 356B T6?
Hi Bert,

The Hazet 450 was last used around 1962, and the Hazet 450 12/13 combination wasn't used in 356 kits. Later kits had a 12mm/13mm, but it was a generic "Drop Forged Steel" type. I should also point out that there is controversy whether the last 356 kits had 5 wrenches (including the 12/13) or 4 wrenches (with a 12/14).

Details on 356 tool kit wrenches here:
http://www.356.ca/tools/wrenches.htm

I am not aware of Elora brand wrenches being used in 356 kits.
Eric Cherneff
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