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P1800 That Hasnt Been Started in 3 years- Steps to Start??? 1800

I am about to become the proud father of a 68 p1800 that has been garaged for 3 years. The previous owner parked the car because it wouldnt start and thinks the reason was because it ran out of gas. I checked the tank and sure enough it is empty so ive got my fingers crossed....
I wanted some advice on the easiest way to get this beauty up and running. I plan to:
1. Change fuel filter
2. Squirt some oil into each cylinder head via the sprk plug hole
3. Turn both the fan and crank 1 or 2 full revolutions
4. Bleed the brakes
5. Fill the tank - are these cars leaded or unleaded? the engine was replacd in 1991 with a rebuilt but is there anyway to find out other than the owners memory?
6. Drain and replace 3 qrts oil + 1 qrt Slick50
7. Put in a battery and.....chug chug chug....
What steps am i missing? I dont want to miss something and inadvertently damage the cylinders, rings, etc....I read some posts and understnad the fuel pump should come on when ignition is turned on but should i hear it pumping or not?
thanks for all the help.
btw its red with black interior, the only broken gauge is the fuel gauge (so it makes sense she ran out of gas i hope) original radio, one small ding on rear trunk space that i can knock out with a rubber hammer, interior 90% good.....
i wont mention how much i got her for but whoooooo it was a great deal :>






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