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Old 14-09-2015, 02:56 PM
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hello,

my dad found a unused ford toolbox @home which i´ve never seen before. is it possible that it was delivered with a sierra or mk3 xr3i?
part number is 079150-83-BB-17003-AA

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Old 14-09-2015, 03:13 PM
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spare wheel one from an early sierra or, as you say, mk3 escort i owuld think
Old 14-09-2015, 04:08 PM
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it is the accessory toolkit available in the early 1980s from Ford. It is suitable for all models. They are getting quite rare in good condition. I have a box of them in one of the lofts somewhere as my old man used to run a dealers back in the day and he had loads of old stock around.
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Canny bit of kit them.
Old 14-09-2015, 05:44 PM
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That's probably all the tools you needed to fix an old Sierra for years ago.

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The XR4i had them as standard.
You could also buy them from Ford as they were included in the Accessory catalogue.
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Originally Posted by stevos
That's probably all the tools you needed to fix an old for years ago.
These days your Ford roadside repair toolkit consists of a tablet and a USB to obd lead lol
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thanks for your reply...maybe i´ll put it in my escos in the hope that i´d never need it!

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wow i aint seen one of them for ages mainly found these in the sierra
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Originally Posted by iansoutham
I have a box of them in one of the lofts somewhere as my old man used to run a dealers back in the day and he had loads of old stock around.

Fancy selling one?

Would love one for my Sierra, Even though I'd never use it.
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