So here's the background, originally, car would crank fine then slowly developed an intermittent "dragging" starter. Went through things and thought I isolated it to the starter/solenoid and replaced it (btw, couldn't have done it without help from folks on this website). That didn't do the trick so I cleaned the connector box of the red/brown wires coming off the starter to the ignition switch. Still "dragging" starter. Btw, got a new battery, so no issues there. And, the green "hot" wire from the battery to the starter has 12+ volts (found that out the hard way

Then, the ignition switch just stopped working at all. Meaning, no longer was it just a dragging starter, but rather, the switch wouldn't even turn on the accessories. So, thanks to a helpful person on the website, I found a replacement switch that fit my 76 124. I put in the new switch and BOOM, worked like a charm, initially. Then, the 4th-5th time I started it, the starter began dragging again (car was warmed up). It should be noted, the plastic casing on the clutch cable begins to melt/smoke if I keep trying to start the car in the "dragging" mode, but no issues when running. Based on info. from folks on this website, my suspicions are:
1. There is a faulty ground somewhere?
2. There is too much running through the ignition switch causing it to overheat? (should be noted that the replacement switch is an original from another similar year car, not a new aftermarket model).
3. A dirty connection at a connection box of the red/brown wire inside the dash somewhere?
I'm just grasping at straws here. The weather is FINALLY getting nice around here in Seattle and I'm dying to drive the car. That, and my father-in-law made a wisecrack that he would be in an old folks home by the time I got it running reliably, so I would love to make him eat his words.
