The ground jumper didn't solve the gauge issues. Son Barry said the original gauges didn't work when he had the truck -- that's why the aftermarket mechanical gauges were hung under the dash. I don't like having hot coolant and oil piped into the cabin so the mechanical gauges will be replaced with electric. Ordered a cheapy set (oil press, water temp, voltage, and fuel level) of this style gauges from Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FJQWVM/ref ... 25410_item If they work, they'll be a bargain.
They'll get mounted in the original gauge bezel. Four 2.125" holes were cut into a spare bezel for practice.

The original four gauges were mounted in the two rectangular cut-outs on the left and right. One new gauge will go in each of those spaces and the other two gauges will go in the new holes cut in the left and right areas.

The rectangular areas where the original gauges were will need some black background around the new gauges. Think I can just paint the lens in those areas.
Now that the directional light indicators are working, the emergency flashers flash way too fast. No idea what that's about.
WXO offered up a Corvette exhaust system he was about to junk as parts for a temp exhaust. Some of it looks like it could be used. That'll be a project when we get back from Michigan. We're heading up Sat/Sun for a week or so.
Lovin' the AC!!