Did the car run at all in that year while off the road? Did any problem exist before taking the car off the road? Assuming the answer to both of those questions is no, I would look at the items that would isolate a problem to one cylinder. Valves wouldn't change from sitting. Electronic ignition and rotor failure would cause the car not to run. The only way I can see failure in one cylinder with the ignition is if you have a bad magnet on the donut. This could be checked be by turning the donut a flat on the shaft to see if the deadness changes to a different cylinder. A damaged or corroded cap could cause a problem, but that would be unlikely. Wires can be tested by putting #2 wire on another plug,leaving #2 plug disconnected. If it runs worse, bad wire. A new plug is inexpensive to purchase and easy to change. It could have gotten washed out which can cause spark failure and would leave the plug very clean. Plugs and wires would be my first place to look.
I'm sure you have checked all of your connections. Do a compression check if the plugs and wires don't end up being the problem.
Good luck and let us know what you find.