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Giulietta tool kit

Could someone please post a photo of the original Giulietta tool kit and a list of the components. I'm trying to source the items, and need an original inventory. I have the canvas case and a couple of pieces already but need to know the complete list.

This info is greatly apreciated.
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Will a 750 spider tool kit do?
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It would be helpful yes. Please post some photos of the kit and all it's parts. It will let me know what I need to source for my kit.
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Hi Mike,

Hope this helps.

Items:
AR box wrench 8 x 10
AR box wrench 11 x 15
AR box wrench 18 x 21
pliers (H1106)
crescent wrench (made in England)
hammer (200)
pry bar
wrench for oil plugs 14 x 17
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Thanks it does.
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Big Dick

I doubt that the crescent wrench was in the original tool kit. It's British, not even a Big Dick, and more suitable for my bathroom than my Alfa. The Giulia parts manual lists:

8X10
14X17
18X21
mm sized open-end wrenches

spark plug wrench
drain plug wrench, which is the double-ended Allen wrench thing in Franco's photo.
pliers
normal screwdriver
Philips screwdriver
Hammer
lugnut wrench (zigzag shape, one flattened end for removal of hub cap)
"tommy bar for pipe wrench" which is a straight cylinder with one pointed end that fits through the holes in the spark plug wrench.

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The first owner of my car was a bit of an eccentric to say the least, which would explain the English crescent wrench and pliers too.
Added 3/3/08; date of publication 10/61.
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Now that really helps. Do you think that was the same for a giulietta.
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Now that really helps. Do you think that was the same for a giulietta.
this came right out of a giulietta instruction book.
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One minor point: the name the wrench manufacturor is "King Dick", your appelation is what you might call him when the spanner slips!
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Franco D's tool kit pic is from a 101 Giulietta - one with twin Weber carbs as evidenced by item #16.

The fact is that the kits varied (after all, we're referring to ALFA's).
Early 750 kits sometimes had the hubcap pry tool (#2) while others had a flattened end on tool #10 for effecting the same.

With ALFA's the only absolute is that there is variation.
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