Some overthink this. Every car I've ever owned was simply parked for six months and fired up with no issues come spring. '67 I've owned since 1984 has been parked for three years. Daily driver in the summer. Once in a while I'll fire it up if I have to move it. I get it up to temp and shut it down. I add Startron but had no issues with the carb when I didn't.
My friend and his wife own about sixty cars. Some are parked for years, some get driven more often. Never an issue and he does nothing to winterize his cars. Muscle Car Review wanted to do an article on his survivor 440 Six Pack Shaker Hood Challenger. That car sat longer than I can remember. Tossed in a battery, primed the carb and sparked it up. Never skipped a beat.