Took my car to the local Cubscout camp over the weekend for a static display for their "time traveling" theme weekend resident camp. Easy money, just stand around and keep boys out of your car. As I was pulling out and leaving, I can't tell if I ran over something or what but the engine just completely died and I coasted to a stop on the shoulder of the paved camp road. I tried cranking and cranking and never could get it to restart. As I was cranking it, the cabin started filling up with gasoline fumes. I got out and opened the engine bay and checked all of the fuel line connections to the fuel distributor and frequency valve... they're all good and tight. I could here liquid running out on the ground as I had my head stuck down in the engine bay. I got down on the ground and looked under the car to see gas pouring out in a steady stream about midway of the car - running over both of the cooling pipes along the frame. I had to end up getting towed home and just rolled it into the garage off the flatbed.
What the hell happened? There shouldn't be any fuel lines in that area unless something has happened to the rubber hoses on the accumulator? Gonna get it up on stands one night this week to see where exactly it's coming from. Any clues?