I am preparing to embark on my first fly-n-drive this weekend and I’m looking for any pointers to make the journey better. Let’s start with the details:
Home is near Fort Wayne, Indiana. The vehicle is near Tampa, Florida. Driving distance by the expected route on I-75 is about 1110 miles .
The car is a 2006 MX-5 that belonged to spin_out (Mark). Danny is facilitating the sale and has been great to work through the details in advance.
Departure from Fort Wayne is Saturday around 9:00 am and touchdown at St.Pete/Clearwater around 11:20 am. Another member of GRM (hobiecr) has graciously agreed to swing by and pick me up on his way to visit Danny. Huge thanks in advance for that detail being taken care of.
I visited the local BMV yesterday and it looks like they will issue me a 96 hour “temporary delivery permit” to put on the car for the journey based on a bill of sale. Insurance has already been taken care of with my provider.
I am flying as cheap as I can of course, so I am only permitted my personal item which is 6”x12”x16”. It will contain a partial change of clothing, foam earplugs, minimal toiletries,12V outlet USB charger and phone charging cord, snacks, paperwork, and a small towel in case of rain and any leaks.
Items I could bring: Small code reader, tire pressure gage, Aux input adaptor and head unit removal tools to install it so I can listed to audiobooks and podcast on the trip home (Phillips screwdriver, ¼” drive racket, extension, and of course a 10mm socket), disposable mechanics gloves, small flashlight, and a drain cleaning tool.
The MX-5 has no spare but does have a small 12V compressor and tire plug kit.
What else should I consider bringing to be better prepared for any issues on the road? Keep in mind it has to be “carry on” eligible as I will have no checked bag. I figure I will check fluid levels and purchase any fluids in the area if needed as the 3 ounce limit for carry on won’t get me too far.
I likely can fit everything I mention above with no issue but will replace items if better or more practical items are mentioned.
Please share your thoughts or experiences with fly-n-drives and any "should have brought this" stories.