It goes to your ashtray for a light. Its fiber optical cable.
Originalthor nailed it.
As for the gauges, if your fuel only reads 1/4 full but will still go down to E - gauge is busted. If fuel gauge needle goes was past full, check continuity of your wire from the sender to firewall.
If oil pressure is stuck at 15, it’s prob the gauge but double check with a mechanical gauge off the engine. If gauge is pegged, check continuity of the wire to the oil pressure sending unit (big ol brass can lookin thing) and check the cleanliness of the packard56 female terminal that’s at the end of the oil pressure sending unit wire.
Saved the best for last, temp gauge. Most the time, the female terminal has fallen off the sending unit (on the block between #1 + #3, landed on the manifold or headers, and melted into oblivion. Your gauge needle would be pointing to nearly 3 o’clock, and would climb as soon as you key on/have switched 12v power to cluster. This wire is prob the easiest to check of the gauge sender’s. However if your temp gauge isn’t showing the correct temp, (way hot/way cold) there’s a resistance issue. There’s a handful of sending units for 73-87’s for coolant temp that corresponds with that an era specific gauge’s ohm resistance values. If you’re unsure of the gauges being original or not, just Google the gauges and compare the font/colors/numbers vs C-H on the face.
I should mention that after checking wiring/connections/presence of sending units even being there, or measuring resistance levels, you should take note of the printed circuit board’s condition. It’s that celluloid and copper ribbon “sheet” that’s behind the cluster housing, if the contact points have become separated from the printed circuit board’s copper ribbon tracers, you’ll also have issues with gauges/dash lights working. PCB’s can be found new, all over the internet, if needed, just make sure you order the right one for your truck.
And for the hell of it, it’s never a bad idea to scuff any of the wiring’s terminals with some emery cloth before reconnecting for better contact.