Curt and others.
I am not sure about this being an actual kit but I recognise almost all
the items because I have them. These were collected from various Austin
Cars, Pick ups and Countrymen over a 50 year period.
For example the tapered square tool it to turn the turnbuckles on an A70
Hereford boot floor.
The wooden handled item has a rubber sucker on the end used for grinding
in valves. I have the open ended Austin spanners and the wire hoop
screwdriver.
In fact, the only things I don't have are the large grip combination
pliers and the box spanner; presumably used to remove spark plugs.
Yes this is not a A-H 100 tool kit but might be out of an Austin. If not
a genuine kit then the parts look authentic Austin.
I suspect that the seller put A-H 100 on the advert because A-H parts
tend to fetch more money than Austin
Regards
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>Perry's correct... or to put it another way what's right with it?
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>Tire irons, Austin tappet spanner, and bent wire screwdriver. I have yet
>to see an original tool kit that has *all* "Austin" open end spanners
>(maybe one out of the three).
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John Harper
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