Regarding the dash lights, it is due to a worn rheostat. The winding wears and contact is lost. Check your shop manual and look for the wire that runs from the headlight switch to the dash lights. Using a jumper wire, connect one end to that same terminal and the other end to the terminal that is connected to the headlights. Make sure you connect it to the side that is hot only when the headlights are on. This will give you dash lights...they will be at full brightness...but at least you'll again have dash lights.
And, about front turn signals. If you have parking lights, then you should have turn signals. Use a volt meter or lighted probe and with the key on and a turn signal activated, check each terminal junction from the turn signal switch going forward. When the meter or probe quit working, you've found the issue. If you have neither turn signals or parking lights, then the issue is probably grounding. Try running a jumper wire from the housing to a known good ground (positive battery cable) and see if the lights start working. I had to do this on my 50K and ended up adding a small ground wire behind the housing to get things working.