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Old 10-09-2013, 12:52 PM
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Default Electronic tools for older cars

Category: Engine - Complete
Price (no $ sign please): $0
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Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): 356, 911, 912, 914, 924/931/944/951/968, 928, 964
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Item Condition: Used

Several tools my dad used to work on his early 70's 911E and Ferrari 330. Only used a few times. I have a rough estimate of what these are worth so make me a fair offer for any of them.

1) Peerless compression tester
2) Peerless timing light
3) Peerless 465 electronic ignition analyzer
4) Peerless engine vacuum and fuel pump tester
5) Peerless 450 Dwell tach primary analyzer
6) Peerless EGA-6 Exhaust gas analyzer
7) Peerless 460 Analyzer
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Wow Mr. Peabody, I didn't think this Wayback machine would work.

very cool. Brings back fond memories.
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Originally Posted by jellonailer
Wow Mr. Peabody, I didn't think this Wayback machine would work.

very cool. Brings back fond memories.
Are they worth anything?? Would people who work on older cars want stuff like this??? He asked me to sell them for him.
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Right off the top of my head, I'd say they are worth every penny someone is willing to pay. How do you put a price on this stuff?

Throw it up on eBay to get it as much exposure as possible, and let the masses dictate the price. I wouldn't put a reserve on them either.
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Ok thanks Nine I was going to stick them on Ebay but haven't got around to it yet.
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