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RE: long trip



If it were me crossing the good ole' US of A,

spark plugs
water pump (for the Alfa, obviously, not the Porsche)
distributor cap, rotor arm, points and condenser (as necessary)
emergency coolant pipe bandage
a roll of reasonably good gauge electrical wire
electrical tape
continuity tester
cable ties in small and big sizes
Alfa Romeo workshop manual (Porsche one, too?)
list of AR and Porsche specialists and parts suppliers along intended route
tire pressure gauge
small electric air pump
small bottle jack
warning triangle
engine oil
jubilee clips
sharp knife/blade
an old bicycle inner tube
first aid kit
gun

ummmm. I think that's it. Am I an overblown Boy Scout and/or just paranoid?

Despite my subwoofer, various spare bits and tools PLUS exhaust system for
the Giulia in the trunk, my 75 still managed to blow off a pesky Turbo'd VW
Golf GTI last night, rolling on from low revs, not side-stepping the clutch.

nk

> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 13:40:18 EDT
> From: Pottree@domain.elided
> Subject: long trip
>
> In a message dated 6/19/2002 9:09:42 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> owner-alfa-digest@domain.elided writes:
>
>
> > Later this week, I'll be driving a 1986 Alfa Romeo GTV6 2500kms west and
> > driving a 1973 Porsche 911 2500kms back east.  I think I need to have my
> > head examined.
> >
> > So my question is, what should I pack for the trip?  My list so far:
> >
> > 1) Fuses
> > 2) Fan belt
> > 3) Jumper cables
> > 4) Pliers, vice grips and misc. screwdrivers
> > 5) Adjustable wrenches
> > 6) AAA card
> > 7) Cell phone
> > 8) Credit card
> > 9) Can of instant spare
> > 10) Flashlight with extra batteries
> >
> > Anything else Alfa specific?  Should I bother bringing sockets or
> > wrenches?  If so, what sizes?
> >
> > Both cars have been thoroughly checked over and are in a fine state of
> > tune.
> >
> I can't contribute anything of value concerning your fine
> Teutonic machinery,
> but as for the Alfa, in my experience they always like long trips
> and plenty
> of attention the best and it is unlikely anything will go wrong.
> Expect a
> great drive.
>
> But to set your mind at ease, you may want to pack a metric tool
> kit and fuel
> filters.
>
> Buon voyaggio!
>
> Charlie
> LA, CA, USA
>
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