When I got it there was a distinct lack of critical fluids so I never turned the engine over, the body damage was too much for me so decided to strip it.
With ignition on the dash lit up nicely with the added bonus of the fuel gauge showing a virtually full tank!
Carried on stripping bits with the warm feeling that when mine hit the redlight I had a good few weeks of go juice sitting in the breaker.
Time came to drain the fuel so I armed myself with a couple of drums and some pipe, detatched the fuel lines after the filter and added the extension to run nicely into the waiting container with the help of the lift pump.
Key in..
first click..
nothing
second click...
still nothing!
third click...
starter clicks away to itself!
look down at dismantled dash
realise it might be helpful if the immobilizer wiring was still connected to something
swear a lot and call myself a cock

At this point I considered the 12 volt direct to the lift pump method, realised all my tools were 3 miles away at home and I only have the odds and sods bits I keep in the boot. Grabbed a hefty cross head screw driver and smacked it through the tank.
Good news is I got somewhere between 60 and 65 litres out
Bad news there is quite a bad diesel stain on my mom's drive

Lesson for today...when draining fuel from a breaker make it the first job and not the last!
Here endeth the lesson