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This thread was created six months ago and I wonder if the OP ever found out what their problem is.
His car is an 89 S, which has dual carbs. My experience with older carb'd engines has taught me that when the weather starts to get cold, it's always a good idea to throw a bottle of HEET into the gas tank before each fill up if you start to experience problems like he described. Moisture in the fuel tank can cause these exact symptoms. I would also do a complete tune-up, including plugs, wires if they are original, cap and rotor. As well as adjust the timing.
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