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What is your thought on this Essential C3 Tool KIt?

krscholz

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What's your thought on this Essential C3 Tool KIt?

Hi, I have been looking for years for the right tool kit that would fit in the storage compartment behind the passenger seat. I finally found one and had a handsome embroidered C3 Logo attached to it. I placed the item on ebay for slightly more than my wholesale cost me and have had no buyers. I'd like you to take a look at it and see what you think. Here is the Link: C3 68-82 Corvette Tool Kit with C3 Logo | eBay
 
i did not see any tape to wrap the radiator hoses or instaflate tire repair.you have done a nice job puting the kit togethere.but is there a need ?i have never been let down by my car and if it did, i would call hagerty or others would call aaa. good luck i hope you sell some kits.
 
Nice Gift Idea

That's a nice gift idea for a car owner and it could be useful too if the need arose.

On my older, no computer/electronics (not a Corvette) antique car, I carry various spare parts and the necessary tool kit to get me home.
 
Cool Kit!

I like your kit just for the logo but here's what I carry...
1/2 inch ratchet
6 inch extention with 13/16 socket for lug nuts
11/16 combo
9/16 combo
1/2-9/16 open end
7/16-3/8 open end
black tape
duct tape
couple of ties
#2 phillips
#2 short common and a rag.
kit.jpg


Not shown are 3 fan belts
fix-a-flat
and a fire extingusher.
 
Chinese??

Yes, I know what you're saying about Chinese made tools. When I was a kid they said the same about Japanese manufactured things. Thats all changed and so are these tools. They high quality good tools.
 
Ken -
I think you've done a great job on the kit - very cool. I think your target market is as a gift item and as a "nice touch" novelty item for someone's car. I don't know anyone with a C2 or C3 that actually carries any tools in the car out of neccessity: Any on-road failures with these cars are usually dramatic enough that you'd never be able to actually do anything about it with some wrenches and a pair of pliers alongside the road. Realistically, the tool we use is a cell phone with the phone number for the flatbed tow company, so I don't think you'll get many buyers from actual serious Vette drivers. But if my daughter gave me a kit like that for Father's day, I would proudly insert it in my Vette's compartment - I think that's where your market is.
:beer
Lars
 

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