SOLD Brown Waxed Canvas Repro Tool Roll with vintage Toyota tools (1 Viewer)

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A reproduction Land Cruiser tool roll with vintage Toyota tools. The kit includes the types of tools originally supplied in early Land Cruiser tool kits. All tools are Toyota. Most of the tools date between 1963-early 70s, except the Screwdrivers (2000) and Engine Adjust Kit SST(1980s).

Asking $499 including shipping. Shipping to US only. Please PM to discuss.

The tools are in very good condition and show light to moderate use. The hammer has been rehandled and there is rust on the wrench clip. The Engine Adjust Kit SST appears unused. The canvas is a high-quality, replica Land Cruiser tool roll made from brown waxed canvas. It is one of a batch made around 2015 and was purchased new at that time. After being stocked with Toyota tools it has been stored indoors. The binding and strap are twill tape and it has a stainless slide buckle. The materials and workmanship are outstanding. The lighter areas on the canvas are the marks and scuffs from normal use that combine to form the tool roll's unique waxed canvas patina.

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The kit includes the following pieces:
  • Maruki brand hammer (1lb), with the Maruki logo, marked #1 on the back
  • Pliers (200mm) with TEQ logo, marked PAT, with dimpled grips marked Made In Japan
  • Lug wrench (21mm) 1-piece, marked Toyota Motor and Made In Japan
  • Adjustable wrench (250mm), marked Toyota TEQ Motor with oval pad and Made In Japan
  • Spark plug wrench (20.6mm), marked Toyota Motor Made In Japan, formed socket with loop handle
  • Screwdriver (150mm), blue hard plastic handle, flat blade, marked Toyota Motor
  • Screwdriver (75mm), blue hard plastic handle, flat blade, marked Toyota Motor
  • Screwdriver (100mm), red hard plastic handle, No.2 cross-head, marked Toyota Motor
  • 6-wrench set with blue TEQ wrench clip
    • Open-end wrench (8x9mm), recessed handle, marked Toyota TEQ Motor and Nickel Chrome Vanadium
    • Open-end wrench (10x12mm), recessed handle, marked Toyota TEQ Motor and Nickel Chrome Vanadium
    • Open-end wrench (12x14mm), recessed handle, marked Toyota TEQ Motor and Nickel Chrome Vanadium
    • Open-end wrench (14x17mm), recessed handle, marked Toyota TEQ Motor and Nickel Chrome Vanadium
    • Open-end wrench (17x19mm), recessed handle, marked Toyota TEQ Motor and Nickel Chrome Vanadium
    • Open-end wrench (21x23mm), recessed handle, marked Toyota TEQ Motor and Nickel Chrome Vanadium
    • Blue TEQ wrench clip - early 5-wrench set size - this clip fits (tightly), 6 of the later recessed handle wrenches
  • Grease pump, marked Toyota Motor and Made In Japan, with straight nozzle and curved nozzle with chuck
  • Engine Adjust Kit SST, tan vinyl pouch marked Toyota Motor, part number 09650-00031, containing:
    • 14-leaf feeler gauge, marked decimal & (metric)
    • 7x8mm ignition wrench marked 09855-10010
    • 0.8mm, 0.9mm, 1.0mm, 1.1mm spark plug gap tool marked Toyota Motor
    • sharpening stone
  • Repro large tool roll, brown waxed canvas, with full length strap, stainless slide buckle and repro Content list
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What years would this be “correct”?
 
If what i have learned from the Wizards here on Mud this would be considered a large tool roll. I think it transition from large to med 69-70ish. The med tool roll didn't have hammer, an item list, only 5 wrenches and no little tools and lastly no owners manual. I most likely missed something here but i think I'm close. Nice kit

GLWS
 
What years would this be “correct”?

This style of tool roll was originally supplied in Land Cruisers from 1958-69. There was a slight variation in the design between 1963-64 when they changed from the 2-piece lug wrench to the 1-piece wrench, but overall the style is the same. There were also variations in tool brands and tool markings over time, but the type of tools included remained the same from 1958-69. Starting in 1970 the canvas layout changed, the tool roll got smaller and fewer tools were included.
 

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