Jim,
What you experienced can most certainly be related. Been there and done that, a year ago. Check my posts.
The fuel supply line that goes from the pump at the rear to the metal fuel line running under the car was the problem. This fuel line is part metal (flare fitting on pump end), part hose (clamp onto hard fuel line) and it failed at the crimp. Air was able to get into the line through the failure point and this caused a bit of rough running, though it took someone familiar with the solid running of the car to detect the difference. I suspect if I let it go much longer the runnability would have gotten worse, but the fuel leakage was a problem. Doesn't take much fuel to cause a mess.
I changed the fuel line this past May after it sat all winter, and of course the leak went away and runnability improved.
I'd agree with Lurtch, if your tank is original it might be at the end of its service life.