When I know I'm going to leave any of my cars stored for a few months, I always use a fogging
oil spray on the final shut down. This keeps the engine lubed and free of any rust or corrision. If you have a electric fuel pump, just go out once a month and turn the key on to fill the carb with fuel. If you have a manual pump, I take a can of WD-40 and spray into the carb vents for about 30 seconds or so. This fills the bowls and prevents any of the seals from drying out. In the spring when you fire 'er up, the time it takes to get her started builds enough
oil pressure that you don't have to worry about any pre-lubing. The best thing of course is an accumilator that pre lubes the engine every time you fire it up.
Ray