It shouldn't be draining that fast unless you have a light on or something. The battery might be bad. For longer periods of inactivity you can disconnect the battery because the computer and radio draw small amounts of power even when turned off.
Such a car would be valuable to the right person. Probably a couple grand or better.
something is draining the battery. a new battery will last a couple days if just starting the car. even if your alternator is bad.
there would be 2 heater hoses that go into the firewall of your car. disconect these and join both together with a peice of tube and couple of hose clamps. this will bypass the heater core
There are two large bolts which hold your starter to the block. you can try tightening these or a better idea is to go to your local parts store and pick up a couple of shims. Stick them in the gaps and then tighten the bolts down.
Often it's an alternator diode. Check the battery first. When batteries start to go bad they can often start to discharge over a couple hours. Take it to an auto parts retailer and have them test the battery and alternator for you. I had the same problem with my '92 Windom (ES 300). It was a faulty trunk mounted CD changer that was draining the battery.
you have an unknown drain on the battery. have an automotive electrical shop trace the problem. Depends on how battery is draining. If you charge it with jumpers or charging "device" and it drains quickly, like within a couple hours of use after a full charge, you may have an alternator problem. At the auto shop visit suggested above, have them check your alternator (it creates the energy that the battery stores...no energy generation, the battery then drains what you put in it with a jump or a charging device). Other problem may be bad battery, which can't hold a charge.
There are a couple of websites on the internet that you can donate classic Ford truck parts to. One of the websites that is on the internet is called Classic Trucks.
A couple of more dead batteries and the battery won't be fine anymore. You have something draining the battery. Possibly a dome, glove box, under hood, trunk, or courtesy light on. Also make sure the brake lights are not staying on. Another possibility is a stuck power window switch, ar a rear window defroster staying on. You must find what is pulling power from the battery.
There are a couple of reasons a 1991 Chevrolet Caprice may stall out. The car may need a new distributor cap or the plugs may need changed. A mechanic will be able to determine the causes of the stalling car.
There are a couple of ways to charge a battery in a 2005 DeVille. You can use jumper cables with the use of another battery. You can also use a portable battery charger.
its on the last couple of citys you get on the tour
There are a couple of finance options similar to regular car financing. The only difference is that interest rates for classic cars are higher.