The one you got from Jeff's is not even close to correct. All of the vendors sell adjustable trac bars. Call them and ask. Heck, I got a used Superlift one years ago, so even the larger companies sold them at one time.
Battery positive to left side of the starter solenoid. Next to that is the main power wire running up to the dash to the fuse box and starter switch then off to the amp guage and back to the alternator charge stud. The wire end going to the solnoid has a fuseable link to protect the harness. This is a common fail point so check it carefully. On my 1974 the power wires go up the harness and there is a disconnect plug just before the firewall. If your harness has this plug check its connection.
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The factory would have had a black with red tracer hooked with a fuzeable link at the solenoid. This runs up through the amp gauge and ties into the fuse block and eventually runs back to the alternator. A cruel and miserable loop. Are you running anything other than the stock alternator and voltage regulator? Your wiring right at the starter solenoid doesnt look stock.
Could someone take a few pics of the front seat bracket on the drivers left side. The one I have is destroyed. I'm more than capable of fabbing a new one, wondering if it's a mirror image of the one on the right drivers side.
Thanks, Matt
Not even a mirror. It's exactly the same as the one on the other side.
Jim
Some people move the seats back, some people remove the side tank and drop the floor level down to the foot pan height giving more options for seats and seat height. Some people do the windshield frame flip so they can see overhead lights.