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Originally Posted by wwwildman
My son's 89 was doing th same thing, and I suspected everything you mentioned above. I found that the negative battery cable was the problem. Just follow the negative cable from the battery to the engine block. Check to see that the nut at the engine block is tight and that the cable is broken. I found this out during the replacement of my son's cable ( the nut was lose enough for it to lose connection and not start).
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Thank you so much for your advice. I will trace the cable when I have some light in the morning. It is amazing how some little problem like that can bring an vehicle to a halt.