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Hopefully you guys can offer some insight on any issues that might arise from attempting to start my 1968 Camaro that has been sitting in a dry garage for the last ten years. My dad purchased the car about 17 years ago and drove it until he moved onto a 48 Ford. Car was stored in the garage and started occasionally until 2008 when my Mom passed. Dad passed away in 2013 and he left the car to me. Aside from flushing the fuel system, new fluids, battery and some Marvels down the cylinders, should this thing fire up? I have never started a car that has been sitting this long and do not want to damage anything. Car has a 427, Muncie and a 12 bolt. Car was restored 20+ years ago but is still in great shape and rust free. I would like to bring her back to life and transition the car into a Day 2 look. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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