Thanks to everyone for the advice.
The problem is definitely with gas not getting to the cylinders. I pulled the number 6 cylinder injector line, and it is dry. Turning the engine over does not cause any gas to come out.
Other items I have done:
1) Car runs great if I keep spraying starting fluid into the intake.
2) Pulled the fuel line to the CSV, turned the engine over and gas went all over the place.
3) Actuated the CSV with a 12V line to the battery, but the car still would not run.
4) Pulled the check valve on the CSV to validate that the check ball was free, and it was.
5) Checked to see if the Start Solenoid on the Injection Pump was getting 12V at start-up, but it was not.
6) Ran 12V from the battery to the Start Solenoid on the Injection Pump, but still did not start.
7) Ran 12V from the battery straight to the fuel pump, and still no engine start.
Is there a by-pass or something in the Injection Pump that is keeping gas out of the cylinders?
As to my history with the car, it is the standard story, though maybe a little more drawn out:
I bought the car in 1989. It ran OK at the time, but needed a lot of body work. Also leaked a lot of oil. Over the next 10 years I had the mechanicals and body redone, with only the interior currently needing attention (assuming I get the current mechanicals running). I drove it regularly for a few years, but kids, work, other projects eventually led me to store it.
I now have the time and space to enjoy the car, so back on the road it will hopefully go.