Rookie mechanic: trouble shooting advice requested

Ballast resistors fail no doubt. Ignition modules and magnetic pick ups in distributors are more prone to intermittent come and go type failures. Back when I worked for Ford we would rarely diagnose to determine which of the 2 pieces were at fault. Even when we did know which was the fault ( like a stator melted down ), the customers always got stator and module replaced as a pair. Just good practice to avoid comebacks.

Ignition modules- forgive the ignorance but is this the box on the fender or the flat metal box on the firewall? I'm embarrassed to not know which is which! I swapped out the one on the firewall when freshening the car up when getting it back on the road.

Magnetic pick ups in distributor-- I will look into this!

I thought the fuel was supposed to be at the bottom of the sight glass. at any rate , sounds like excessive fuel to me.

Thanks...but even if that's correct (about the fuel level) wouldn't I see a spark when holding up the (connected) spark plug and cranking it?

I would consider your power source IN to the ignition to be suspect. Get your voltmeter on the wire feeding the box and crank it over.

Ok...this is where I'll start.