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the wires coming from the column are for your brakes and blinkers. check fuses, i mean pull them out and inspect. on older cars sometimes they need to be pulled out and put back in from rust. most of the fuse boxes back then were made with metal that will rust and make a bad connection. try that and get back to me. also check with test light on both sides of the fuses.
Your tail light sockets should have 3 wires, I believe. One for tail lights, one for brake lights and a ground. The ground should be black. Check to make sure these grounds are clean and making good contact to bare metal on the chassis. Hope this helps.
most likely the ground is weak. trace the ground wire that feeds the tail lights back to the frame and clean up the connection. one way to do that is with a electronic spray from any auto parts store
I had the same problem. The local collector Corvette dealer ("Fairly Reliable Bob's" is their name, and I am not joking.) told me they see it all the time and that it is due to a faulty turn signal sub-assembly.
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