Pertronix makes several kits. Of the ones which fit inside your factory points distributor, the original Ignitor required keeping the ballast, Ignitor II & III should remove the ballast (to get full 12 V). Was there one termed "Ignitor I"? Reason is electronic advances. The original Mopar electronic ignition (~1971) used simple transistor control and didn't limit "dwell" (coil charging time). Similar to points, the coil and transistor would overheat at low rpm (as would points) without a ballast. Aftermarket kits (Ignitor, Crane Cams XR700) were similar. The first to limit dwell was the GM HEI module (~1980). Chrysler's equivalent was within the "spark computer", aka "lean burn" in some models. Ford's TFI is similar. Many A-body guys use the GM 8-pin HEI module & coil (85-95 V-8 trucks) to upgrade from points cheaply.
To bypass the ballast, I use a little male-male spade adapter to connect the 2 connectors. As mentioned, many hide in a factory ballast by soldering a 14 awg wire in place of the resistor. Often, engine bay wires are old and brittle and need total replacement, so now is the time.