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Original Cox Tool Kit
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Original Cox Tool Kit



Hi Gents
This original small tool box from Cox. Does anyone have a picture of how it came new? There is a notch in the side. I assume for the copper cables? Then inside there is another notch maybe for the control handle? The there is another spot for a fuel pump?? Is there a catalogue picture to show how it was envisioned to be used?
Just for knowledge.
Thanks
Ice
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Re: Original Cox Tool Kit
Thanks exactly what I was looking for. The slot was for the crank handle. The end slot for the battery. How times change huh?
Thanks again
Ice
Thanks again
Ice
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Re: Original Cox Tool Kit
I remember mine was black, and had one divider. It didn't come in a box or package, but was in a sale item bin when purchased.
So that is how it was supposed to be kitted? Cool!
Thanks for the share!
So that is how it was supposed to be kitted? Cool!
Thanks for the share!
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