Oh, and don't forget the eyebrow tweezers and nail file!
JK, Rani =-0
nah ....for the fast girl on the move ....all you need is an eyeliner pencil and lipstick ....those two items can take you a lot farther than anything else
HA ....Rani = +1
Oh, and don't forget the eyebrow tweezers and nail file!
JK, Rani =-0
well i am restoring old toolboxes for this purpose in another thread
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=235117
but i have to say that you just indirectly gave me an idea.
how about painting the tool box to match the car......i am going to paint my 68 dart yellow with black bumblebee stripe so i think i can match the theme on the tool box. :happy1:
Last thing I want is a tool box slamming
If you carry a spare you don't need the fix-a-flat. I'm probably gonna take a lot of heat for saying this from the believers in it, but it's true! I would warn against using it at all unless it's the absolute last resort. Once you use fix-a-flat in a tire it can no longer be properly reapired. The tire patches won't properly vulcanize to the tire because of the f-a-f. I've seen many tire plugs not hold because of it too. It's intended for an emergency situation & as a last resort. Since many of us use good tires on our beloved classics, it would be a shame to have to replace an otherwise good repairable tire because of it.
As for the rest of the tool box, I think a basic set of screwdrivers, basic 3/8" socket set w/ extensions, combination wrenches, a test light, a flashlight & a hammer is probably all you would need. And yes plenty of tape!
I like the idea of a restored car & a restored nostagic tool box to go with it. Something period correct of course!
Rani dear, all you need is you. If you break down, all you gotta do is bat them beautiful eyelashes and some guy will stop real quick.