Hi Corey,
1. Take Iconic's advice. Join as a full member unless you plan on getting rid of the car shortly.
2. When I had my car restored 20 years ago, the first thing EVERY restorer asked me was, "It hasn't been sitting too long, has it?" There's a reason why they asked this question. Sitting is bad. Very bad. Very, very bad. It's not good. Get it?
3. So you've got good advice on ruling out a couple of things to solve the immediate problem of "fuel or electrical"? It's a good thing to try and narrow it down, but the advise on the fuel system here is solid. I'll go one further: you'll need to renovate your fuel system.
Starting at the back, you have the fuel tank. Your tank is now half a century old, and half that time it's been sitting. In a nice climate controlled facility, with a special preservation fluid, full, in the tank right? Yeah I thought so.
. If you don't need to replace the tank
now, you will soon enough. Inside the fuel tank is this thing called "the flower pot". (Registered trademark of another expert here, Dan Caron a/k/a Dr. Benz). I think you can pull the sender unit from the trunk/boot, and use one of those fiber optic cameras. Sometimes a lot of junk collects in the pot and makes the return fuel flow a problem. By now you've got the idea that fuel RETURN is as important as fuel flow.
Then you have the fuel supply pump at the back, along with a couple of hoses and lines. All has to be checked. The two rubber lines? Replace them. Don't bother to "check them" just order new ones, unless they were a recent change. Be careful to check the electrical connections to the fuel pump. Proper voltage is critical. If you are reading, say, 9V at the pump supply, you've got a wiring issue. (Ask me why I know...)
Do check the hard lines for blockages. Blow them out with compressed air.
We do have an expert here, BaronYoungman, on the fuel supply pumps. If your pump isn't making the requisite flow and pressure, it needs rebuilding or replacement. Replacement may be a shocker; Bob can help you with a rebuild. Find him, contact him.
Hard lines up to the FI pump. You've already been told to check for blockages, etc. You already changed the fuel filter. Assuming you drained the old fuel and added new of course.
I've had plenty of fuel issues. Pump issues. Tank issues, Supply line issues, ignition issues.
Welcome to the club. The GOOD news is once some of these issues are sorted out, your car will last a long time. Mine was restored 20 years ago. After suffering a few issues with the aforementioned, it's been great ever since.
One more thing: you are in Saco, Maine. You think you are in the middle of nowhere when it comes to Pagodas, but one of the foremost experts is in the Portland area, Gernold Nisius of SL Tech in Arundel. There's also a forum member here, Keith Morgan that lives not far...so don't hesitate to make a few new friends.