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740 tool kit - what is this thing? 700

My 745 has the standard flop-open plastic tool holder. As is usually the case with older cars, just about everything is missing from it, except the lug wrench and handle.

While traipsing about a junkyard I found a 740 with the tool kit in the leatherette roll strapped in the trunk. The kit looked like it has never been opened or removed from the holder. That kit has the lug wrench, the red-handled screwdriver, two wrenches, and a thing I cannot identify.

It looks like a miniature version of the crank handle that the old cars had to start the engine.

The shaft is made from something like a steel cable and is sort of flexible, and the tip of the longer part (the drive end?) is squared.

What is this?






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