First post here. I have a 1966 Mustang coupe - as simple a car as you can get. ^ cylinder, no a/c, no p/s, automatic. Was stored for 12 years - have replaced all the fluids, ignition components (cap, wires, plugs, points, condenser, rotor. Timing is dead on at 12 BTDC. Installed a rebuilt carb (autolite 1100). Was running well then the carb started flooding out. Of course, the fuel tank was drained, flushed and filter changed. Became hard to start - would intermittently run awesome then wouldn't start. Took it in for other under car issues - they replaced the carb again. Now starts OK but from a dead stop if you don't feather the gas pedal it hesitates and stalls. Once under motion all is OK. It has been a really long time since I did any hands on work so between my love of classic mustangs and the simplicity of this one in particular I am back at it. Just cannot figure out the hesitation. Thoughts are appreciated - point me in the right direction. Maybe Autozone rebuilt carbs are not the way to go??