HotWheelsBurban
Gotta have 4 doors..... Rawhide, TOTY 2023!
My Burb was sitting in the same place since July, only getting run about once a month (if that often), and hadn't even had a battery in it since mid November. But I put a battery in it, fresh from Sam's Club as an exchange (but had been sitting on a board in my shop building since mid November) and it fired up with just a tap on the throttle. Since it has a fairly new fuel pump, that helps too.One thing I also love about the older stuff is the fact they can sit for a couple of months and still start. Many newer vehicles with all their parasitic modules and what not have dead batteries in a month or less, I have a few that will not start in 2-3 weeks if they sit. The old stuff can sit sometimes 2 or 3 months or more and still have a functioning battery. Actually just tested the 97 after it sat for the past ~45 days. It has been sitting at the shop because of the 4L85Es fluid leak I have yet to address. It usually does not sit more than a week or two at most.
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