So my new-to-me Superlight R will be here in late August. Arriving at the Baltimore port along with another Caterham that my buddy bought with me. My first plan was to have both cars shipped to my place in Chicago, and go from there.
Then found out that relatively easy to get a Special Temp Registration Plate, and can easily pick up the car from the Port after it clears customs. So why not turn this into a bit of an adventure?
Our tentative plan is to fly into Baltimore with a duffel bag of whatever stuff we need, a few changes of clothes, and plan to spend 2-3 days meandering our way back to Chicago via the backroads. We are both used to transiting for hours and hours in fully caged rally cars, and I used to daily drive and do road trips in my Lotus Elise a decade ago. So not too worried about "it'll suck" since the suck is part of the adventure.
My question to the forum though. What would you pack for a trip picking up a Caterham sight unseen?
I have confidence in the reliability as its coming from Sevens & Classics in the UK, getting a full inspection, good tread depth on the tires, all fluids changed and checked, etc.
My tentative list is:
Flat tire kit (can steal this from my GR86)
Variety of wrenches/screwdrivers/hammers in case need to adjust or tighten something, maybe?
Speaking of, what sizes would I need to adjust the steering column?
Sunscreen
Hearing protection, though we may get those Husqvarna Bluetooth headsets for hearing protection/communication
Enough changes of clothes in case it rains
Is there any other suggestions? Or specific wrench sizes I should pack for items that might need attention along the way?