But it's a list that you can par down to what you think is
useful. What you're willing to do on the side of the road.
With a cell phone and a credit card, can you fix a fuel
pump that just needs a new gasket? That happened to me.
Or, on my old car, in college, the dizzy popped out, I
was able to get it back in. Cell phones didn't exist then,
tools had to be in the trunk.
Charles & Peggy Robinson wrote:
> Yeh, but Barney's idea of an emergency tool kit and spares is to drag
> another car full of tools behind the one he's driving. ;^)
>
> Cheers,
>
> CR
>
>
>
> Paul T. Root wrote:
>
>> The other end of the spectrum, check out Barney's site.
>> http://www.mgaguru.com. He can and has rebuilt motors on
>> the side of the road (ok maybe a parking lot). He's got
>> a list of tools in a compact tool box.
>>
>> Paul.
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