Was auto on the column , converted to a 4spd , no neutral safety switch.I'm not very familiar with the physical aspects of the early cars, but ALL these cars had a starter relay. You do know what they look like? Is this a stick or auto? Does the neutral safety work? Are there any suspect looking, aftermarket relays that have been installed?
Thanks , Ill double check tomorrow but I think your right. my buddy and I noticed this when we went to bump it over to adjust the valves . He looked for the relay and said WTF. Car turns over fine so I just forgot about it.Well if there's no original or added relay, follow the wire coming from the small starter terminal and see where it goes. If it comes up and goes into the bulkhead connector, then someone has eliminated the relay.
I would certainly put one in if there is none. Unlike GM, the Mopar ignition switches were probably not designed to handle the relatively large current of the starter solenoid.
It might just be that where that junction stud is now, is where it belongs. The normal relay stud is in fact a junction point.