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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: south australia
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I am curious as to what people carry in their A's as spares for long trips.
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Savannah, GA
Posts: 1,300
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Cellphone and Hagerty and AAA card.
Towing strap Wrenches, socket set, channel lock and needle nose vise grip pliers. Bottle Jack. Block of 2X4 for wheel block and alternator leverage to tighten either of the 2 extra fan belts. Have snapped two on 1 trip! Extra Tilly or Marvel Carb Extra Distributor Extra Coil 3 feet of 12 gauge wire Extra inner tube Quart of oil, 600 Wt, bottle of Marvel Mystery Oil, bottle of STP for tranny. Duck Tape, lots of Duck Tape. First Aid kit. Quart of distilled water.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Fairfax, VA
Posts: 3,560
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check the archives. there is a long thread on this subject
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: ca.
Posts: 2,524
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if i had to carry all that , id stay home . not enuff room ........... steve
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: on the Littlefield
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What do you consider a "long" trip???
I just have what fits under the seat on my coupe--- factory tool kit and jack points,cond,cap plugs most of a gasket set my grease gun for the a a coathanger a waterpump with original nos fan some cotterpins,brake clevis pins a coil 1 rod a brake adjusting wrench light bulbs starter drive with new spring,bolts and locks I don't know what else is in there--some of it came with the car,latelyI have only used the grease gun, havn't needed to dig deeper, it is a40 year collection of things I thought I would need, about the only things I have used are condensers, since I got the A&L burnoutproof one I havn't used another one. As has been mentioned above--if you have an alternator 2 spare belts --you will probably use them-if you use a generator I don't think you need a spare, in 40 years I am still using the same one. If your car is in good shape before the trip you don't need as much as using the trip to find what breaks(using the trip to restore the car) For a 100miledrive I might open the hood and check fluids if the car has sat a while It never hurts to have a friend along that has AAA+ Whatever you have modified from stock --for those things a spare, or original parts to replace what has been modified |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Camino, CA.
Posts: 3,086
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Edmonton Ab
Posts: 247
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Hey Hey Hey Thats why when we are on a long trip with my A. I have my wife drives our truck and pull the trailer...She can carry tons of spare parts for more than just one A....
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Member
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 99
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Screwdriver, pliers, cooler, and cell phone.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Posts: 1,055
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Wow, where does the list begin. In my coupe alone I carry an extra set of manifold machined together, a carb, head gasket, intake/exhaust gasket, distributors for other people, points for other people, electronic ignition coil for me, stock coil for other people, electronic ignition spare module, condensors, alternator, a box full of crap like a tube, rags, gas filters, grease gun, and extra bulbs. Then I usually Carry tools, oil, and water in the trunk. And then we usually put the same thing in my brothers fordoor. We pack for us, and people we travel with, cuz we've Been several hundreds of miles away from home and cars have broken down, and it's cheaper to pull out the seat or whatever and find the part than to have it towed. You don't NEED to carry all this, but I like to be better safe than sorry.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,470
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As a subscriber to "If you carry it, you won't need it" club, I carry everything.
I'd carry a spare engine if there was room. ![]() Fortunately, I've never had a serious breakdown. But some of the "A's I've toured with, appreciated using what I carry.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Sun City West, AZ
Posts: 491
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For that bit that you forgot or when she just quits, nothing beats a cell phone and a MasterCard.
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Rocklin, CA
Posts: 1,219
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money or a credit card with a large limit!
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Marietta GA.
Posts: 647
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The only two things I carry is a cell phone, and a 18 pkg. of cold BUD.
![]() "But"...I do have a tow bar in the rumble seat floor, And will use the cell phone to call the ole lady to bring the truck. I am not going to end up as road-kill on the side of the road while working on the "A". |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Northeast Penna
Posts: 2,108
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Extra fuses ( if you car has them)
Extra bulbs Extra condensors and a spare set of points Usable spare tire, jack, and lug-wrench (plus tire-irons, pump and patch kit ) Tools Length of #16 or #14 wire and some e-tape Cel phone & AAA card MARC or MAFCA directory if you're touring far from home and need A-support Extra fluids (coolant, engine oil, 600 weight oil) Spare fan belt Hand cleaner , rags, paper towels Drinking water |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Fairfax, VA
Posts: 3,560
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MODEL A TOOL KIT FRONT TOOL BOX Wooden cheese box Clothes pins Distributor wrench Door hinge pin Fuses-30/20 Amp Goop/duct and elect. tape Ignition Switch bypass Misc. wrenches/Feeler gauge/screw drivers Muffler seal Point file Short Phillips screwdriver for timing Spark plug wires Tire weights Tube repair kit Wire Brake switches Bendix spring Carburetor Clutch release arm Coils-2 + wires Compression gauge Cut out Switch-2 Distributor drive gear and spring Exhaust Clamp and gasket Fan Belt Fuel line & filter Float adjustment tool Funnel Gallon of H2O (on running board) Gas cap Gasket seal Grease gun Glue Ignition harness cork and nail (replaces bad switch) Instant Beer JB weld Leather belt (Bearing replacement) Oil Misc nuts, bolts and washers Multimeter Polish Rags Rod bearing cap Rubber gloves Safety wire Springs Spritzer Starter switch Timing Gear (socket and tool in tool bag) Timing Pin Vacuum hoses Voltmeter Water pump and gasket Water pump grease Wheel bearings-1 sets Wheel bearing Grease Package tray Business cards Bratton’s catalogue Flashlight Fire Extinguisher (on running board) First aid kit Good luck charms Hand wipes Light bulb box Model A club Roster (in door pocket) Repair manual Snacks Walkie talkies UNDER SEAT Plastic Parts Box Accelerator return spring Ammeter-2 Axle key and shims Axle nut remover Carb gasket set plus needle valves Condensers and Points Gas filter screen and glass gasket Generator brushes Distributor cam and cap and top/bottom plates Engine bearing shims Exhaust gasket Hose Clamps Light Bulbs Plug wires Rotor Spark plugs Speedo gear Starter bendix bolts Water pump packing Wheel nut washers Wire ties Valve and guide Cotter pins Crank Distributor body Fan belt Gas gauge repair kit and tools Jack Lug wrench 8x10 Glossy of Sandy Stethoscope Tire tube Tow rope RUMBLE AREA American flags Blanket Bungees Calico chicken Chocks Distrilbutor Flares Folding chairs (sometimes) Headgasket Hose set Paper towels Pancho Torque wrench Tool bag |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Portland, Oregon
Posts: 6,039
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If I'm going over 200 miles I carry: MAFCA members roster; tow strap; cell phone; condenser; basic tools; duct tape; baling wire; 14 & 16 ga. electrical wire; electrical tape; spare bulbs; fan belt; oil and water; rags; rope. Less than 200 miles I figure I can get back home without too much effort. Also this all depends on what kind of country I'm heading into.
But after seeing Clem's list, I think in the future I'll just take him along.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: California, Maryland
Posts: 1,421
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Hey Clem, You can light`n the load a little, You got some on twice !!..
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Qld, Australia
Posts: 4,729
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A few years back we did a trip in three modelA,s and an old Chev across Australia and back,between the four cars we did 65000klms,sum total of the problems were ,Camshaft nut came loose on one A,,another had a pinion bearing fail,this was self infliccted as he put a new ring and pinion in and used the old bearings before he left,
Last year four of us all in A,s did 30000klms between us,all towing campers ,only problem,a broken starter spring (12v) Lawrie |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Parksville B.C. Canada
Posts: 880
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To be safe, tow an extra Model A.
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Fairfax, VA
Posts: 3,560
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Fred,
Thanks. Beer should be there more than oncet. I have been the parts guy on several trips. Also when someone breaks something, I usually be sure to carry that part on the next trip. Also you all should carry your parts source's email /Phone #. We use our Clubber Walt Bratton. He ships by 4 pm business days and that gets you overnite what you need. We did a radiator that way and then hid the rad from the distraught member.(:>) In that event, the fan ate a few rad tubes. Amongst us all, do you think we had a pair of 90 degree neddle nose pliers??? NOPE. Had we a pair, we could have pinched off those cut tubes and solved the problem. If I was going on a long trip solo, I would thin out some of the parts. ALso when my group travels, Ms. Sandy drives the Tahoe at the rear of the group as safety officer with flashers on and carries stuff as well. You want a fun arguement amoung friends: Ask if a spare starter should be carried. (Beer should be involved in the thought process) |
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