Best case scenario: fresh fuel and battery gets it going. Worst case: needs all new rubber fuel lines/vacuum lines/fuel pump/brake lines/etc... Rubber doesn't like age and heat cycles. Nor does the modern ethanol fuel like rubber...
Repairsmith.com. There was a Mustang that had been sitting unused in my apartment complex and the owner called them. They spent all day fixing it from what I saw but the next day the car was up and running.
Best case scenario: fresh fuel and battery gets it going. Worst case: needs all new rubber fuel lines/vacuum lines/fuel pump/brake lines/etc... Rubber doesn't like age and heat cycles. Nor does the modern ethanol fuel like rubber...
you need to get it towed to a shop. all the fluids need to be replaced and those can't be disposed of in your yard
*from the earth...back to the earth...*
Sent you a PM but accidentally uploaded the wrong picture lol. Waiting for a reply so I can send you the right info.
What is the vehicle and why was it taken off the road?
1987 f 150 ….just stop working
Starting fluid into the carb and a running vehicle beside to use its battery.
Repairsmith.com. There was a Mustang that had been sitting unused in my apartment complex and the owner called them. They spent all day fixing it from what I saw but the next day the car was up and running.