Replaced just about everything Ac won't work

What is the static pressure when the system is off, both valves shut on the gauges(not the shut off valves on the hoses but the ones right at the gauges)? Does the low side pressure drop when the system goes on?
It seems as though your pressure on the low side is too high & obviously the High is way too low. At 1st glance it looks like a bad compressor. Assuming the readings are when it's runnning(copressor clutch engaged) & (I know, I know) the gauges are hooked up correctly.

A properly charged R-12 system pressure rule of thumb is:
Low(suction) reading should be about what your evaporator core temperature should be. (Approx26-34 psi.) This is CORE TEMP not the air temp at the registers.

High(discharge) side reading should be roughly 2X the ambient air temperature or 3x the humidity percentage of the ambient air. I.E. 75* ambient air temp should have a discharge pressure of about 150psi. If it is a very humid day you could expect to see the pressures higher. I.E 75* day w/ 85% humidity might give a reading of 250 psi.
A/C pressure readings are never exact, but they should be in the ball park.
If you had a blockage in the low side, which is from the expansion valve back to the compressor (which would include the evaporator core), you would have a low pressure or even a vacuum reading with a good compressor & a full charge. On the high side you'd have abnormally high reading if there is blockage anywhere(as long as it's not between the compressor & hi side svc. valve ) on the discharge or suction sides. If the reading you have are w/ compressor clutch engaged I'd have to say the compressor isn't pumping or pulling.