Sounds like the car is running off of battery power and the battery is very low on charge. The charging system has failed.
Try checking the fuel injector and carburetor
This might be an air or fuel problem at the most basic diagnostic level without looking at it or asking more questions.
Most likely it is due to water or dirt in the carburetor. The carb will need to be disassembled and cleaned.
The probability is that it comes out 7 times out of 10 tries, or 70% of the times.
Start with a volt meter at the starter. Check to verify that voltage comes in on the BIG wire, and if that's working verify that you're getting voltage to the solenoid when someone tries to engage the starter. If you have voltage to the solenoid when the keyswitch is in the "start" position, and the starter doesn't engage... it's the starter. If you're NOT getting voltage to the solenoid, check the keyswitch, wiring and the neutral lockout switch.
Predators attack, prey tries to escape.
The two grids are not connected together. There is a high voltage difference between the two grids. When the bug tries to crawl through the grids to get to the light, it completes the circuit and the electricity passes through the bug. The electricity is what kills the bug.
Probably a faulty fuel pump or electrical connection at the fuel pump.
To eat any thing that comes near it and tries to take over its territory.
Thomas Edison the inventor of light bulb tried about 35 times
I am not the hydras prey. The Hydras prey comes to it and the Hydra is called the ambush of the prey because its prey comes and tries to get it but the hydra instead gets its prey.
Because every matter has a mass which tries to stop the matter from gaining the equal or higher velocity as light.