Have you had your 50 year old switches, gauges or entire gauge cluster restored? Your original circuit board would be best to restore.
1: If your lower left tach bulb was illuminated and not the other two (separate from the 3 circuit board bulbs), it’s either 2 bad bulbs, ground issue at individual bulb sockets or no power going to both unlit bulbs. Has nothing to do with circuit board.
2: “none of the gauges were lit”
I’m assuming you are referring to the 3 circuit board bulbs for the small gauges?
Those bulbs get their ground from the three screws that attach the board to the cluster housing and ultimately the cluster housing to the dash frame and on to the car body. If your lower left tach looking gut was working, that tells me that your cluster housing to dash frame ground is ok. I would check the power that controlled ALL of the orange wires dash dimming bulbs which comes from the dash dimmer switch. Now if your dash dimmer switch is original and never been restored, that is a problem. The potting compound that holds the resistance wire in the ceramic holder is brittle and WILL fail,
(ask Devinism…he knows). Lots of people say “I got a new dimmer switch” or “the dimmer switch looks good”. I am here to say that if you bought a new repop one, that’s the problem or, if your original switch has not been restored, that is a problem now or WILL be a problem with many electrical problems. Now, for the gauges not working. You said “gas gauge went to E and the other gauges not working all together”. Each gauge (fuel, temp, oil) gets a different ohm reading from a different wires. If ALL three gauges went bad at once, Its more likely a power problem. The culprit could be 12 volts NOT getting to the circuit board pin, voltage limiter not supplying the 5 volts to each gauge(if your old voltage limiter fails, it will send 12 volts to the 3 small gauges and WILL fry them. Let Devinism know if you need your switches restored and if you need your complete cluster restored, there’s the big companies like Shannon at Redline Gauges or you can contact me if you have questions or want your gauge cluster restored. Check out my work here on “For B bodies Only”. Please let us know what you find. Also, if you do decide to restore your cluster, save some money and send that “new” circuit board back as the original can be restored to better then new. It’s part of my restoration process. Thanks, Steve