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A Read of This Reminds Me I Need To Get a Usable Jack & Spare in the Shelby Since I'm Thinking the Original Fix a Flat Goo is Long Past it's Usable Life! Not That I have a Lot of Confidence in the Stuff Anyway. Give a Read & Clean Out That Trunk or Storage Compartment and Make Sure You Are Prepared!
Talking About Your Daily Drivers Especially if that is The Case! Don't Count on That Mobile Device & Road Service as Your Only Course of Action! That Spare May Need Air Too if It's Been In There Forever! Those Tires Tucked Up Under The Truck Bed are Easily Forgotton as is The Key For The Winch & Wheel Lock Key! They Like To Disappear after The Tire Shop Works on The Vehicle As Well!
^^^ That's always a MUST!! A few years back a '66 Corvette rolled into a show in Cherokee, NC and caught fire. With everyone grabbing their fire extinguishers, the fire was out real quick. An extinguisher isn't so much for your own car but for others. One thing you really notice at car shows today is the gas smell. I don't know if it's the modern mixture not working well with old cars or if there are leaks. If leaks, and the exhaust is hot, not a good mixture.