Well I hope it will run. Why do they run bad? I'm near DC ,
you should see my rust thread. It sat uncovered for 7 years.
The earlier ones had issues with the ECMs going bad, but that generally isn't an issue with 94s.
Fuel pumps occasionally go out too (and since you said the tank had sludge in it...I would say the fuel pump is bad). Coils sometimes go bad. Sometimes they have distributor or ignitor issues.
When you turn the key to the "run" position, do you hear a click come from behind the glove box after about 3 seconds (you should hear the fuel pump relay click off)?
Also, since the fuel tank had crap in it, some of it could have gotten into the fuel filter (on the inside of the frame rail, above the rear axle), and it could be clogged.
Oh, and since it sat for a long time, the injector could be stuck too (I'd say it more than likely is). The injector is located under that dome shaped piece in the middle of the TB (throttle body). You can remove the dome shaped piece, pop the injector out (either grab onto it with pliers and rock it back and forth while pulling up...just don't squeeze it too hard and damage/break it....or you can remove the FPR (fuel pressure regulator)..the FPR is the round cylinder thing on the front of the TB (2 screws, top and bottom, that hold the FPR to the throttle body), then blow compressed air into the FPR hole in the front of the TB and it should pop the injector out...have a rag over the top of the TB and hold it down with your hand, to keep the injector from flying out), and push the pintle (the pointy needle looking thing on the bottom of the injector) firmly down on your fingernail....you should be able to feel and/or hear the pintle move (it barely moves, so you have to pay close attention.
Yeah, I just saw your rust thread earlier....it is pretty bad.