I'll bet you're getting fed up with that "Lots Of Trouble, Usually Serious" and it not starting, by now I'd be calling it names and kicking tyres !
Ok, I'll be serious. Firstly I'll second the ignition pen idea. I've not got exactly that tool but something which operates in a similar fashion and just slips between the plug and HT lead cap so it gives an indication of the spark. In fact if I ended up buying a set of 4 so I could check all cylinders at once.
With everything being replaced there's few things I can think of. I remember buying a distributor cap from a supplier and when it arrived the carbon brush in the centre was broken and wouldn't reach the rotor arm. Fortunately the broken bit fell out when I unwrapped it so I didn't have to be a genius to find that one. Ebay seller not packing stuff properly....
There are internet myths about the quality of rotor arms (loose rivets ?) and electrical parts such as the condensers/CB point sets but they seem to be mainly concerned with short lives rather than dead on arrival. Worth looking with a critical eye though.
After that I come down to "me messing up". I have incorrectly assembled the points and condenser in the past so there's been a short. I think I got the insulating washer wrong or maybe it was broken insulation on the wire from the distributor pigtail block to the points, memory is hazy. It's years ago but I do remember chasing the fault after I'd serviced the car and it wouldn't start.
I can understand why you want to get the car started with OEM stuff and I think I'd probably want to do the same myself. But one thing that comes to mind is that Pertronix is much simpler....