Hi,
I took my car (Red 1969 Fiat 500) to Italy in 2007 on the same rally with Ralph (Hi!) from Melbourne, Australia. We shipped the car from Australia to Hamburg and joined the Tour Europa.
My car has a standard Aircooled 126 (Niki) 650cc motor that has now travelled 150,000km and 126 transmission which is fitted with a Nardi 5 speed conversion. We ran the full tour including going over the Swiss Alps and then travelled around Italy (Pisa, Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan- through France to Paris and then around the UK dropping the car off at Southampton for a total of 6000km in 4 weeks.
The only mechanical problems we had were a loose dipstick, weeping oil pressure switch, failed indicator relay and a puncture.
I always run full synthetic oils in the motor and transmission and haven't had an engine failure in the last 20 years I have been driving Fiat 500's and 126's. On the trip we spent many hours cruising at 70MPH in heat of 35 degrees plus including a brief top speed run of 80MPH on the Autobahn!
The spare parts I took were: Full Gasket set, coil, fuel pump, HT leads, Condensor, spark plugs, Clutch and accelerator cables, assortment of bolts, nuts, fuses, engine oil, gasket sealer, wheel bearings, fan belt, seals and inner tube.
I stashed most of the spare parts and some tools inside the rear guards- If you pull the tailights out there is a surprising amount of space in there- more on a 126 than a 500.
Don't be scared of long distance trips in a 500 or 126- 6000km was in 4 weeks didn't hurt the little beast and it is still running stong in daily use with just basic servicing 4 years later! I have done a solo 2000km trip to Bathurst and Sydney and another 3000km trip around New Zealand without any significant issues.
My best advice is to check the car over thoroughly and drive it daily for at least a month before you head away- Garlenda is great and it is a terrific road trip- wish I could do it all again!
