Vintage TOYOTA MOTOR Hand Tools, "TEQ" Accessories and Collectibles

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This thread is the boss! Keep 'em coming!
 
I obtained this Carburetor Screwdriver set in T-Ten College circa 1996 , its never been used / NOS



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Your normal, everyday Toyota open end wrench? Take a closer look.

It's actually an SST in an odd 5mm x 12mm size. In the last picture, Note how it is oppositely configured from the other open end wrenches. Thought that was a cool distinguishing feature.

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I would love to have a copy of the training manual. Always willing to learn. I've got both of the carb SST tool and measuring sets. Use them often.

Here are a few goodies.

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I would love to have a copy of the training manual. Always willing to learn. I've got both of the carb SST tool and measuring sets. Use them often.

Here are a few goodies.

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Holy SH:eek:T , I have been Out-Factory-Dinner-Wared By @Trollhole




Buy i think i can idenify all the logo's

starting from the top left :

- Blue TEQ logo general

- Green Toyota Crown sedan


- Purple Toyota Crown wagon V series

- toyota crown " I dont know series "

- Blue Toypet Crown


- oarnge 800 series 2 door seden




Nice set !
 
This was in an FJ60 I just purchased.

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Redding, not to diminish yours at all, but here's a pic taken of a display case at the Land Cruiser Heritage Museum in Salt Lake City. Highly recommended place to stop by if you are in SLC.

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Yeah, but mine will be on display over my work bench.;)

I'll be in SLC for business in 2 weeks, and again in December, and plan to make time to visit the museum.
 
Very awesome that you'll hit up the museum. It's very unassuming from outside, but then you walk in and BAM. I had an hour before I had to head to the airport. Could have spent all day gawking and learning. Make sure you check out the tool kits!

And yes, the paint can above the workbench is a most excellent spot.
 
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