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Question @@ Ok she has been sitting a while. @@

My 1979 Stutgart Stingray has been left in the garage for the last 4 years . Im gonna be getting rid of her soon . Kicking and screaming, Any tips on turning her over.Leftover Fuel ? Oil ? Please help ! Please .

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If it were me I would think about the rings. Pull the plugs, squirt in some marvel mystery oil (or what ever engine elixir you believe in) and let it sit a while (squirt not pour, get it in there). Then gently move the crank by hand. Getting it started will be a problem and new gas will help if you want to go through all of that. Otherwise it seems that once you get them going again, the more they go the better they like it.....

Good luck and take your time.

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