Frank,
An important issue you need to find out is if this car has been sitting for a while. Is it truly a "barn find"? As in, it was put away x number of years or decades ago in unknown condition? Or was it running last fall?
If sitting for years, you really need to go through the entire fuel system from the tank up to the injectors. It's not pretty, it's not cheap, but you have to do it all. I would not be surprised in the least if you find troubles all along the way...plugged injectors; faulty FI pump; marginal fuel pump; corrosion and crud in the tank; crud in the flower pot, plugged lines, etc. Rather then simply try and get it started, I'd start at the rear of the car and work your way forward, cleaning everything.
Do a search for fuel issues here and you'll find so many...it's a complex system that does not like to sit unused.
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored