Ok derek...so if I understand correctly, then this vehicle and engine we're not running when ya got it. You swapped motors and now are trying to fire it for the first time.
It's very possible the rig was parked because the ignition system was giving problems. Personally, I'd not deal with that gold box system right now. I "think" you simply wanna make it start? You can deal with the gold box system later.
Easiest thing is to swap in a points distributor out of another engine that has had the dwell "point gap" set. Then just "hot wire" it using the existing coil which is the correct item (if stock primary resistance value) for the breaker point system also. You must use a 1.8ohm ballast resistor in the "hot wire" setup, other wise the breaker points will overheat/fail fairly quickly.
If your oem wiring harness also has the "resistor wire" inside (many of those rigs used the earlier wiring harness), then ya don't even need to hot wire it, just connect the wire from the breaker points to the negative side of the coil and go! If the wiring is botched, then just use the hot wire technique to make some fire! With the resistor wire, you do not need to add a ballast resistor in the ignition "run" circuit.