a solution was to drive like a maniac, always at high RPM. 
Haha!
It idles just fine .. normal as at 57 year old car can. :)
It's a 62 Morris, so I want to say SU carb, but I'm not sure what the difference is, googling the two. Tips to tell the difference?
I thought it could be the float, so I changed that over the weekend, and I had the same problem when I took it back on the road for a test drive. Interestingly, like you guys mention, when I hit the throttle, it woke up for a second, but it still died. When it started again, a mile or two later it started dying, and that's when I pulled the choke, keeping it alive the rest of the way home.
I only changed the float in the carb; I didn't change the needle above the float. Is there any concern with that sticking?
When it dies, it comes back to life in 2-10 minutes.
Fuel pump info: a new Edelbrock. It's the loudest part of the whole car (engine included!)... turns out that's Edelbrock "quality." Wish I knew that before buying!
All fuses are new, but I'll pull them and sand the metal endings tonight.
Thanks!
Ryan