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I would take mine anywhere. I have made several thousand-mile weekend trips in it to and from SoCal for AROSC time trials and driver's schools, and never gotten stuck.
I've owned my car for 13 years and have checked over, or been through, pretty much every system, so I know its condition and that it's likely to be reliable. That's not the case with all old Alfas though. I've taken my Giulia Super and Berlina on similar journeys without incident.
On a Spica car, on a long trip I'd bring a spare fuel delivery pump, rear filter, fuel hose, points and fuses, Spica belt, and some tools.
Andrew
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