My Oldtimer tool arrived finally. Took 20 plus days because it spent a week in German Customs and a week in USA customs.
It is a beautiful tool, and fits perfectly. As noted earlier in this thread, the tool is model specific. The one I ordered is for the 330 GTC spinners (and perhaps others). Model no. FMB323. The site owner is more than happy to confirm which tool for which car. I simply took a couple of measurements on the spinners and a couple of pictures and sent them to him via email and he responded immediately with confirmation that I had chosen the correct tool number. Very easy. Expensive, yes, but really a very nice tool and he even includes a cloth to ensure you don’t scratch anything.
Removing knock off spinners.....
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1967 330 GTC s/n 9911
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Kevin, very nice, indeed. steve
steve meltzer,
"I've spent all of my money on wine, a beautiful woman, and stunning cars. Then, squandered the rest."
"I've spent all of my money on wine, a beautiful woman, and stunning cars. Then, squandered the rest."
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Re: Removing knock off spinners.....
Love mine. It's safe and effective, and light. Maybe a little expensive, but nothing out there is made to that quality.
john
john
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