Quick update on my earlier post. I ended up pulling the tank, after draining the ten or so gallons left in the tank.
There is a huge amount of corrosion in the pick up area, probably close to an inch. In addition, there was crud on the inside of the internal filter at the pick up point. I had replaced the fuel lines, but it looks like the old one failed internally based on the amount of rubber crud.
The original problem really seemed like a fuel starvation issue, I am thinking when the car was not under load/at idle, the fuel pump could pull through all the crud, but once it got going, it just couldn't pull past it.
Current plan is to see if the tank can survive being hot tanked at a radiator shop. If it doesn't survive, I'll look got a good/better original tank, or perhaps bite the bullet and look to install a fuel cell (more safety is usually better.....)
Thanks for those that commented and/or reached out! More to follow.....
Bill