I have owned this 1951 Frazer Cardinal Red California car since 1977. It is not perfect , but no dents scratches or rust. Looks really nice when cleaned up. The problem is the car has not been started in about 11 years. Ran very well until then and has just been sitting in the garage. I did briefly get it going in 2008, but it was spitting a lot of carbon out before dying out and I just have not done anything with it since. Not being to well versed in automotive know how, I would like to try and get it going soon. My plans would be to install a new 6 volt battery, fresh coolant, and pour in some fresh gasoline in tank and a few drops in carb. Does this sound like it could work or is this just too long a time for these simple measures to work. Any suggestions would be appreciated. No, I at this time do not want to sell the car as I did go through a lot of searching in my younger days to find a 51 Frazer, I've just neglected it for a while. I was a member of the KFOC in the 70s and 80s and remember a lot of the old timers many of whom are probably no longer with us. I was happy to see the club still exists and it looks to be stronger than ever. I plan to rejoin Thank you, Frazer Frank