One of my early cars was a [very cool] 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 XL convertible (in burgundy, with white leather interior!) and it had the Police interceptor 390"X" engine, what a rocket! Once, though, after a hot Saturday night testing other local big-blocks, it suddenly dropped in power and wouldn't idle. When I looked into the distributor the rubbing foot had shaved off a sliver of itself (which was laying in the distributor) and the points gap was almost nothing, hence the trouble. I had some pliers in the car: I slightly bent the ground arm contact away from the moving one when the engine was cranked far enough to open them (to open that gap a little more), drove it home and then until Monday when auto parts stores were open so I could get another set of points.
They are so much easier to fix than when those solid-state electrons decide to rebel, run away, or just go on strike...