Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
Sorry if overdoing this. By now few don't know about my plan to pick up my 1971 124 in Cleveland and drive it home in a day to Virginia (350 miles). Would welcome recommendations on critical tools/equipment/spares/McGuyver-like supplies I should either take with me or buy in Cleveland before beginning the drive back (will be flying in to get the car). Many thanks - Chuck.
Brief history below:
4 new tires - fall 2011; Engine block seals replaced 2009; Brake pads and line work 2009; New Weber rebuilt carb installed 2009; Replaced wiper mechanism 2010; New mechanical fuel pump 2009; New shocks all around 2009; Replaced original stereo with a cassette and 6 disc changer (CD magazine is trunk mounted) - custom front speakers and boxes and a sub for the back seat (UNreal sound!) - 2010. New wire set, rotor and cap and oil cap 2009; New belts 2009; Electronic Ignition replaced 2008. New model air filter attached 2009. Compression is excellent, oil pressure is excellent and the timing has been adjusted so it runs very smooth.
The 5 speed manual transmission shifts well, the boot cover looks good, the heater and blower work, wipers work, all lights/brights and hazards work, defrost and floor controls work, all gauges except the clock work, seat adjusters work and no rust on any floor panels! Great on gas and quick off the mark. Nice exhaust tips with a cool throaty growl :)s)
Brief history below:
4 new tires - fall 2011; Engine block seals replaced 2009; Brake pads and line work 2009; New Weber rebuilt carb installed 2009; Replaced wiper mechanism 2010; New mechanical fuel pump 2009; New shocks all around 2009; Replaced original stereo with a cassette and 6 disc changer (CD magazine is trunk mounted) - custom front speakers and boxes and a sub for the back seat (UNreal sound!) - 2010. New wire set, rotor and cap and oil cap 2009; New belts 2009; Electronic Ignition replaced 2008. New model air filter attached 2009. Compression is excellent, oil pressure is excellent and the timing has been adjusted so it runs very smooth.
The 5 speed manual transmission shifts well, the boot cover looks good, the heater and blower work, wipers work, all lights/brights and hazards work, defrost and floor controls work, all gauges except the clock work, seat adjusters work and no rust on any floor panels! Great on gas and quick off the mark. Nice exhaust tips with a cool throaty growl :)s)
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Re: Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
Some bailing wire, 10,13,17,19 mm wrench, pliers, quart of oil, bit of electrical wire and some butt conectors, Fully charged cell phone, some rags, and a small fire extuingisher.
Have all that..... you won't be needing it by the sounds of it. If you put it in the trunk, secure with a bungie cord or something so it does not slide around. Check on the state of the spare tire and jack. Need 19mm or 3\4 socket for wheel bolts.
Chris
Have all that..... you won't be needing it by the sounds of it. If you put it in the trunk, secure with a bungie cord or something so it does not slide around. Check on the state of the spare tire and jack. Need 19mm or 3\4 socket for wheel bolts.
Chris
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Re: Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
Duct tape or black electrical tape. A pocketknife would be nice but, airport security won't be too happy.
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Re: Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
Don't forget a standard and Philips screwdriver, a bath towel (just in case) in addition to the rags narfire recommends, and, of course, a roll of duct tape!
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Glad to hear you found a Spider! Congratulations
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Re: Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
For everything else theres Master Card
Good luck, take photos
Good luck, take photos
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Re: Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
Thanks....needed that!Exit98 wrote:A gold AMEX card
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Re: Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
Register the car with AAA premium service - so that they can tow it home for yousupplyguy wrote:Thanks....needed that!Exit98 wrote:A gold AMEX card
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Re: Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
How about a bottle of Rebel Yell Bourbon? For when you are off the road of course. <{:^)
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Re: Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
Open the fuse box under the steering wheel and pinch on the ends of the fuse holders whilst rotating the fuse back and forth, if there are any loose ones remove the fuse and pinch the holder a bit and re-install.
Remember those brakes
Spare fuel filter
methyl hydrate for fuel tank
a bag of weed/case of beer to cheer you up in the event that she is not happy with her first ride in such a long time!
Remember those brakes
Spare fuel filter
methyl hydrate for fuel tank
a bag of weed/case of beer to cheer you up in the event that she is not happy with her first ride in such a long time!
Regards,
Keith Cox
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Re: Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
I don't see a problem. I think she will make the trip fine. All the tools recommend and a bottle of Kentucky bourbon. Don't break the seal until you are home safe and sound or in your motel room. Have fun and drive safely.
Dennis Modisette
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Re: Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
When I was in college I would ferry back and forth between school and home about twice a semester(about 250 miles one way) All I had was the grey toolkit. No cell phone, no aaa card, no credit card. Never was stranded not even close. Literally you could bring a parts car and your whole toolbox. If something is gonna go you will still be screwed.
Have fun your car will be fine.
Have fun your car will be fine.
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Re: Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
I think it will be fine too. And fun.
Cant wait to hear of your great trip!
george
Cant wait to hear of your great trip!
george
Re: Emergency Survival Kit Recommendations - 350 mi Run
Just get in and drive it!! If somethings gonna happen, it's gonna happen out there! And if ya get lost, just pull in somewhere and ask directions!!(Captian Ron quotes)... Remember, the adventure is not the final destination, but the journey to get there.