A Neg ground coil grounded to the engine or chassis, a wire going from +ve on the battery to batt on the coil and a wire to the distributor. (and the high tension from the coil to the dissy.)
You can also put a switch in the battery to coil wire so you can turn it off.
After that you start to get fancy with starter swiches and alternator wiring.
Note in the graphic above the coil is a 7volt or 8volt coil and uses a 5V or 4V resistor from the IGN on the starter switch, this is bypassed on start to compensate for the voltage drop when the starter motor is cranking. (The 12V coils suffer badly from voltage drop making for hard starting.)


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