Dash Lights, Carb, Radiator issues

Impossible to tell what exact carb you have without the tag, but it is a Carter BBS of one kind or another. Ordering a kit for a Carter BBS type 3678 will get you the right kit to rebuild your carb. I like the kits from www.daytonaparts.com because they come with an improved-design inlet needle/seat. However, they (like all other kits today) don't come with a usable float gauge—just a useless strip-of-paper ruler. See here. As far as finding a good whole carb, that is very difficult any more, especially for the pre-'67 cars. "Remanufactured" carbs are junk, see here. I used to have a wall shelf full of new carbs…all sold now, except the odd one I occasionally come across while cleaning up another area of the garage or basement. None presently in hand.

If there's an electrical problem, like a short circuit that blows a fuse, putting in new fuses won't solve it.