When I read this, I wonder if I worry too much. I carry just about everything under the sun, from fuel filters, fuel pump, belt, fuses, bulbs, elec. tape, mats, gloves, coolant, and much more, plus a great arrangement of tools and hand books, down to the colour co-ordinated flash light.
I have yet to learn to trust my little ancient automobile, and I do believe one should be prepared for the most commonly known failures................now, shall I add to this list a spare set of carburetors..........? Must get that cell phone..... Liv, still spitting with all gauges finally working, a repaired steering that has made driving so much more pleasant. Next....... "St.John, Kenneth" wrote: > I carry a tool kit in a zippered pouch. It's about the size of a note-book > and was very inexpensive ($15 US.) Still the tools are acceptable quality > for an emergency and I can do most anything. I also have a quart of oil and > roll of electricians tape. I think a set of points would be a good idea as > well (I've been stranded even when I though that they were good.) > When I first bought my car I replace most of the hoses and fuel line - It > was very cheap insurance. > Good Luck! > > Ken St.John > '74 1500 Daily Driver "Lil Red" > '65 Mk II Project "Ol Blue" /// [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list /// Send admin requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive /// Send list postings to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// Edit your replies! If they include this trailer, they will NOT be sent.
