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I'm trying to identify this vintage Toyota tool kit I picked up. The wrenches are still in their original little plastic bags, there's not a spot of rust on any of the tools it's as if they just rolled of the production line in Japan. I think it might be from an old corolla but was hoping somebody here might be able to ID it. Also what's this thing worth? I no longer have my old corona so I have no need for it. I would think somebody doing a full restoration would love to have this. Thanks for your help!

Kit includes:

-orange expandable tire block

-open ended wrenches

-pliers

-sparkplug wrench

-lug wrench

-screwdriver

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  • 9 months later...

Posted

This seems to be the stock tool kit for a 70's Landcruiser. Are you interested in selling it?

Posted

Looks like the one my Dad had in his 1.6 Exec Corolla G reg (whatever year that was)

It's the pliers I recognise....

Posted

Looks like the one my Dad had in his 1.6 Exec Corolla G reg (whatever year that was)

It's the pliers I recognise....

I think you will find that it was a standard tool kit from most Toyotas in 70's through to the early 80's.

Posted

Yes all Toyota's from the 1970's onwards had those kits, value would be about the cost of a balloon and a sticker :lol: :lol:

Kingo :thumbsup:


Posted

Yes all Toyota's from the 1970's onwards had those kits, value would be about the cost of a balloon and a sticker :lol: :lol:

Kingo :thumbsup:

Or....invaluable if you needed it and had left it in the garage!

But of course......Toyotas never needed them as they were so reliable :thumbsup:

That is why you only get issued a wheel brace nowadays!

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