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You could get a high capacity voltmeter and check the output from the coil while someone cranks the car. Generally, from my experience in electronics, if it sits that long, there's a good chance it will have gone south. I don't think 944 coils are that expensive, so you could run down to your local parts store, buy one and try to fire the car with it.
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