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Technical Board => Restoration Help => Topic started by: craiga on May 21, 2004, 08:18:41 AM



Title: Toolkit
Post by: craiga on May 21, 2004, 08:18:41 AM
Here is a picture of the contents of my July 1959 wagon's toolkit. The question is - what should and shouldn't be there? Is anything missing? And is it an original jack?

Thanks,

Craig.





Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: Fast_Eddie on May 21, 2004, 08:23:03 AM
Now you are just showing off...


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: craiga on May 21, 2004, 08:26:04 AM
 ;D Come on Edward, I've spoken to you before about that attitude......

Seriously though, I'd really like to find out what should be there.


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: mike on May 21, 2004, 09:40:34 AM
As far as I know it is just these(I was feeling artistic)

(http://img48.photobucket.com/albums/v147/mikeseza/tools.jpg)

regards mike


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: mcl1959 on May 21, 2004, 10:04:43 AM
I agree with Mike on all but the jack.  Note that the sedan jack is different to the wagon/van/ute jack.
The wagon/van/ute had a bottle jack like the one pictured and the owners manual clearly shows that it doesn't have a pull catch at the bottom like the later model ones do.  The pic in the owners manual does not show a decal although it looks maybe like an artist touch up rather than a real photo.  What does it say on the decal exactly?

Ken


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: craiga on May 21, 2004, 10:14:40 AM
Thanks Mike & Ken.

Is there anything missing from the kit?


And here's a close up of the jack sticker.


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: FE_UTE on May 21, 2004, 12:15:10 PM
Thats the correct jack Craig along with the tools that Mike showed
Heres the jack from my ute with the same sticker

Cheers Gary


(http://photo.starblvd.net/feute/1-5-3-1086168110?m=1&pg=0&ro=4&co=2&pw=*2C9D40ACBB2C)


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: gp on May 21, 2004, 07:51:21 PM
Hi guys,
The orange handled screwdriver looks similar, but not quite correct ???

What do you think Ken.

Craig, does the screwdriver have any writing on it?

Cheers,
Graham.


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: craiga on May 21, 2004, 07:54:07 PM
Thanks Gary, your jack looks in much better condition as well.

Graham the orange screwdriver has Turner T104 written on it, and the blue one has Turner T134.

Had a look back through the forum and found this thread where there was some discussion on this topic, with Mike posting photos of his kit. http://www.fefcholden.org.au/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=resto;action=display;num=1049714245;start=4

(http://www.fefcholden.org.au/forum/attachments/Im000446.jpg)

Craig.


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: graham_fuller on May 21, 2004, 08:18:19 PM
Craig,
The Orange handle screwdiver is correct my dad has the 1 from my car and won't give it up YET.But it is a turner.
Cheers,
Graham


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: mcl1959 on May 22, 2004, 09:48:06 PM
Graham - I agree, I'm not sure about the screwdriver now.  It should have "TUFLITE" and "Turner AUSTRALIA" moulded on the handle as well as "TURNER 103" stamped on the handle.  Also the handle does not taper down it is the same size 3/4 of the way down and then it has a scallop where the thumb & index finger would sit when using it.
The screwdriver pictured looks like an EH to HR version.
I'm sure the jack is the right one.
Ken


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: craiga on May 22, 2004, 10:11:40 PM
Ken,

Here's a close up of the orange screwdriver. It definately does not have the taper of the one in the other photo, so it is more than likely a different non-original one.

Cheers,

Craig.


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: mcl1959 on May 23, 2004, 01:56:46 AM
Craig, that is the correct shape screwdriver.
What is written on the handle?

Ken


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: zulu on May 23, 2004, 02:31:08 AM
Hi Craig, The only thing I can't see in the pic is the crank handle for the jack.

When I purchased our green FE sedan way back in 1980 it had that jack in the boot with all the other tools.

At that time I thought it was the original & went to the trouble of re painting it & even repainted the sticker by hand.

I will now use it in the wagon tool kit when completed.

At the next swap meet you go to, have a look through any small hand tools you come accross, I have found 2 correct screwdrivers this way as they often were retained or became seperated from the cars through the years.

Regards, Gary


Title: Re: Toolkit
Post by: craiga on May 23, 2004, 03:31:19 AM
Thanks Ken and Gary for your interest.

The orange screwdriver has Turner 104, but interestingly the blue one is also a Turner, and has 134.

I have the crank handle for the jack, it too looks like it is the original but unforntunately it has quite significant rust, which has eaten through the surface. I'll sandblast it and see what I come up with.

And that's a good tip about swap meets Gary- much appreciated.

Thanks,

Craig.