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On a vehicle this age, this almost certainly describes a bad fuel pump. It is in the gas tank, and very hard to change at home. Repair shops charge about 500 buck labor plus the part, and they won't blow it up doing the repair.
Also check all of your grounds, a little corrosion caused the same problem on mine. Just had to find the right ground. Mine was on front under pass headlight causing mine. Good Luck
Sounds like dirty gas and the fuel filter is clogged...try changing the fuel filter...some are under the car, but most are mounted against the firewall in the engine compartment.
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