1984 Ram Crank No Start

84 Ram, Mopar 5 pin ECU, crank/no start.

Everything new 9k miles ago, not that it matters.
Hit it with the pressure washer the other day, started it up after to dry it off, parked it in the sun for the day to dry.
Left the doors open to air it out, came out to start, dead battery.
I forgot the interior light only comes on when the pass door is open, thinking that caused it.
Jumped it, no go.
Cleaned up battery terminals, no go.
Tested for spark at the # plug wire, no spark, at the coil wire, no spark.

Put it on the battery charger, 12.87 volts, charged up enough to start, no go.
It seemed to fire a bit a few times, not really though, think it was wishful thinking.

ECU grounded to battery.
11.9 volts on ECU pin 1 on run.
Pulled the ECU to check the back, looks good, not burnt anyway.
Coil - voltage 1.2 in Run position.
Coil + voltage 6.75 in Run position.
Disconnected coil wire and tapped to ground, coil fires a mad spark.
Disconnected wire connectors, checked for good connections and corrosion, looks great.
Test light on coil in run position is bright, blinks in start.
Resistor is 11.3 volts on one side, the other 6.7 on run and 9.6 on crank.
Tested for spark at the coil wire, it's sparking.

Pulled the plugs, not flooded, but I broke a plug so off to the parts store.

Think it will fire when I return and put the plugs back?

Whether or not it does, since I know how to wire things well, but not very good diagnosing electrical, with all I did check, I still do not know what it tells me.
A bad resistor could be starting but not running, I think.
What would point to a bad coil or ECU?