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Hey Janice.... Is that the car now on your profile? It looks great. Looks like the car just came out from production line....
^+1 Gairloch
Problem 1: Check vacuume hoses. Verify timing.
Problem 2: Yes, check throttle cable. It does not have to be from the engine bay, it could be down on the pedal. I'm gessing the cable is slowly about to snap and threads are probably already damaged already inside the shielding which is no way to tell unless you pull the whole cable and slide it out of the shielding for inspection.
Problem 3: Have you checked fuel pump? Injectors could be dirty. I'd start with replacing fuel filter then maybe service the injector. If you have a way to check/test fuel pump then do so. Listen to the pump as you turn the key on "ON" position. Try this a few times until you are content you think that the fuel pump is ok or you think it needs to be replaced. Afterall, the car is pretty old (gas tank/fuel pump at least).
Hope that helps.
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