Redline wrote:Sounds like fun. I'm always surprised when people consider a 200-mile trip to be a bit questionable, load up tools etc., especially for a newer FI motor*. My Coupe has been nearly problem free and I never have any second thoughts about just grabbing the keys and doing many hundreds of km on a weekend, i.e. up to the eastern Alps and back. I'm a bit spoiled, I guess, that I never am too far from any town. I just take a phone and I have roadside assistance, which I've never needed. I don't even check the oil that often; it hasn't burned a drop in 6 years. The only time I have problems (rough running, grumpy motor) is when I can't go on regular long drives. If I can get the time later this summer, I'm hoping to drive up to my friend's place in Hamburg, about 1'000 km away via the Nürburgring...
* I have a K-Jet 80s GTI and consider it a completely modern car, in terms of start-and-go every time reliability. I don't give a second thought to it being almost 30 years old.
My Dad would do a 200 mile run in his 1926 Dodge and wow folks at the time for being able to do it while maintaining speeds of around 60 mph and only getting one or two flat tires on the trip.
Tools to bring would be what you could fit in an old leather tobacco pouch which would be an adjustable wrench, spark plug wrench, Ford Pliers, two screw drivers, flashlight, small coil of bailing wire, small coil of insulated wire (12 ga) and a small roll of BullDog tape.
Any Spider is a much more modern car and once you sort out the electric then a small coil of wire should get you running again if you do have to jump power to the ignition and such.