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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronbo View Post
    Planning on a road trip in my '32 this year. Wanting to make a list of the stuff I should carry. Can some of you guys, like Da34guy, and others, help compile a list of stuff that I should and shouldn't take. Looking to do about 4000 mile RT.
    HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
    Ronbo, are you wondering about spare parts, tools, etc??
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    Mike pretty well summed it up
    AAA card, CASH,and lotsa empty road out in front of ya.
    If ya build 'em right ya don't need spare parts !!!!!!!!!!!
    Oh yaeh DTPOOI (drive the p*ss outta of it)
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    As far as tools, a couple of screw drivers, a pair of pliers with wire cutting capabilities, a set of 1/4" drive to 9/16" a crescent wrench and tire changing wrench. Parts - some fuses, a 10' piece of wire and a roll of 3M 33+ electrical tape and maybe a head and tail light bulb. Beyond that, cash and/or a credit card will fix most other repairs as much more then a carb adjust or tighten a small loose nut or bolt will need a garage.

    This time of year, Sears have a small sets of tools in a plastic box which may cover any usual on-road repairs
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