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![]() Good advice, heres an alternative:
a. wheels off the ground, car solidly on wood blocks, saves tires too. b. Gasoline stabilizer in the tank. I would leave the carb as is and the battery connected. Just open the garage door once a week, start it and run the engine until the temperature comes up. Put it in gear and let it idle on the blocks while temperature is coming up. It will come through the winter just fine. |
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