How do I drain my tank?

Well I put my Stang up for the winter and just noticed I have almost a full tank of gas.
I tried to put a hose down the filler neck but no luck.
I don't want to use gas stabilizer in the fuel I just want to drain it
So I am up to ideas on how to drain the tank.
Mike
 
You're much better off with a full tank of gas with fuel stabilizer in it than an empty tank. If it's empty, you'll get a lot of condensation in it unless it's kept in a heated garage. Full tank = no condensaton.
 
You are correct on the condensation, boaters always store for the winter with a full tank. Stabilizer can't hurt but I know many don't even bother around here as the fuel seems to stay fresh, probably because of the cool temps. In thw worst enviroment (Florida) fuel starts to deteroirate after 60 days.

Dan
 
Ok heres the deal

I do keep it in the garage so I can work on it in the winter.
I pulled the supercharger so I could change the injectors from 36# to 42# and open up the inlet of the supercharger to 75mm.
I also installed a new SN95 trickflow 75mm elbow and a new BBK 75mm throttle body along with a 90mm Lightning mass air meter, I was having a flow issue before.
Now I need to go run it on the dyno and have the Superchip reburned which leads me to why I want to drain the tank of the old gas, would you want o run a dyno on old fuel, I don't think so.
I haven't connected the fuel line back to the fuel manifold and I like the idea about using the pump to drain the tank so I guess I will get some tubing and hook it to the fuel line and try to drain it that way.
What do you think about running the pump that long?
Mike