Replacing the crank sensor is a good idea, but a decent meter is cheaper than $80...IMHO better than throwing parts at the car until it runs...
I don't want to sound like a know-it-all PITA (though I am

) but a decent meter will save you a fortune with old German junk. I bought a few of the surprisingly adequate $4 ones at Harbor Freight just to have them in the car all the time. I also have a binder with copies of the ETM.
I never leave home without those. And the usual stuff...jumper cables, ratchet/tow strap, inflated spare tire, spare fuses, relays, bulbs, and a fire extinguisher...the usual junk.