Classic/Antique Car Repair: 1963 ford pickup ignition (pin usage), selonoid, gray stripe


Question
I have a 1963 Ford P/U. What is the is the ignition pin configuration?
On the back there are 4 wires connected to a small, external bolt, in the center.
  Silver cloth covered (apparently not functional, shows 0 resistance)
  Red (apparently not functional, shows 0 resistance)
  Two - black w/ green stripes on same connector that show 20 resistance.
  
and 4 wires that go internal:
 Yellow - hot
 Red
 Red w/ gray stripe
 Red w/ blue stripe
 
On the face there are 5 contacts.
Contact at 11 o'clock is yellow -hot.
Contact at  2  o'clock is red & red w/ gray stripe
Contact  in the center and 6 o'clock is connected to the back, small, external bolt, in the center.
Contact at 4 o'clock is rectangular (sort of leaf spring) connected to red w/ blue stripe.

Which pins must be connected for the start position?
Which pins must be connected for the on/run position?
Thank you,
any help will be vastly appreciated.
stevengillum@comcast.net

Answer
HI; I think you will have to look in a   teck. book,
I would look in the library in a ford book I would think the red would be hot at all  times and the other red w/ stripes would go to the starter / selonoid  and coil (pos) side and the yellow  might be the accs.  
there should be one to the coil  , and 2 to the starter/selonoid