A shame that someone let gas sit in them for so long. I can tell that the outside is in good condition from what little I can see, no rust on the linkage, plating still in good shape. I've seen worse but I wouldn't hold my breath on those. When gas gets to that white powder stage it's like concrete, it's not coming off. Just by looking at them, I would be worried about excessive pitting or corrosion in the float chamber. Specifically the main jet tube, very possible you might not have enough "meat" left to get past the main jet o-ring.
At the very least you have some good parts, you might be able to save the internals. At the very least the linkage looks good, they are often broken meaning it is moving freely side to side.