Actually, I'm out of cellphone coverage a large part of the time, thus
the "comprehensive"
list.
One thing I didn't put in the list--and should have--is my Bentley shop
manual. It helped me
diagnose my O/D problem.
The chocks are a good idea too, but I usually just make my passenger lie
in front of the wheel ;)
bs
John Sims wrote:
>And he says, tongue in cheek, always make sure your cell phone is fully
>charged!
>
>Seriously, it would be great if everyone carried the latest membership book
>from EACH of the clubs -- Most of us are just a fone call away from a
>stranded Healeyite.
>
>John Sims, BN6
>Aberdeen, NJ
>
>www.healey6.com
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-healeys@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-healeys@autox.team.net] On
>Behalf Of Len and/or Marge
>Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 3:41 PM
>To: Healeys Mail List
>Subject: RE: Tool Box
>
>Bob, et.al.: Although it may not be considered a 'tool', when I see lists
>of what people carry in case of emergency, I never see one item that I
>consider very important. That is one or two foldable wheel chocks. They
>fold to about 4 X 5 inches and no more than an inch thick. If you ever have
>to jack up your car in a spot that is rough or not level, these are an
>indispensable safety tool.
>
>(The Other) Len
>Vacaville, CA
>1967 3000 MKIII HBJ8L39031
>
>
>
>
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Bob Spidell San Jose, CA bspidell@comcast.net
'67 Austin-Healey 3000 '56 Austin-Healey 100M
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