I have a 62 model with the dual Edelbrock carbs. The rear carb has a manual choke. If the car has been sitting for an extended period of time it is very hard to start. I'm sure in this hot ass Oklahoma heat the fuel evaporates in the fuel bowl. When it sits for awhile I go in, pump the gas pedal a few times, with the choke closed,and then crank it so gas gets up to the carbs. Usually it takes me about 3 or 4 times going through this routine until it starts. If it has only been sitting for a week all I have to do is apply the choke and it fires right up. Yesterday I went to start it, it had been sitting for a few weeks, and then went thru my routine of trying to start it. Went thru the cranking process about three times, then nothing. Engine would not crank and I could not even get a click out of the starter. Checked the battery, all was fine and all the other electric systems worked fine. Thinking the starter might be stuck, I put the trans in first gear, went to the front bumper and rocked the car back and forth a few times, got back in the car, hit the key and it fired right up. Anyone have any ideas?