So, if you start the car and have to put your foot in it a little to keep it running, you likely have the throttles open enough to start pulling fuel through a booster.
What sticks me is that it is so lean (14.9) and if richer, it's fighting you more, it should be less
I rethought this response a few times and still not comfortable, but if that's the case, and the idle/transition are not letting it do it's thing cold, maybe low float level or large HSAB keeping the booster from flowing fuel with the throttles cracked?
My Ford TW had repop carbs on it and the air bleeds were all over the place, but now, cold it fires, I feather it for 2-3 minutes in a 73 degree shop and it chugs away happy after that.