After 40-50 years of "resisting", those resistance wires are usually compromised by heat and corrosion. You can see this in the discoloration of the wire itself and perhaps melted sections of the insulation. I doubt that they are even close to providing the original resistance to the coil. Eliminating them on the '74 CS is as easy as finding the green wire in the harness behind the driver side headlight fixture, cutting and disposing of the clear insulation resistance wire to the coil at the soldered connection and then running a suitable gauge wire to the coil. Use a coil with a stated internal resistance appropriate for the ignition system you are using: points, 123 Tune, Pertronix, ... I always eliminate these on the '74 up 2002s as part of a electrical system checkup/update. If the vehicle is in good tune with a good battery, you shouldn't need any extra starter bypass boost to achieve ignition.
(edited to add the word "need" in the last sentence based on SFDon's sharp eye!)