Ed is quite the stud muffin....
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since the lights dimmed with you hit the starter, that means it was pulling some current. Did you hear any clicks or anything? Sounds like a typical GM hot start problem to me.If it does it again, a test would be to have someone hold it to start, then bang the starter with a Mag-Lite or tire iron. If it busts right off, it's a sticky solenoid.If you don't care about remaining 'concours' a Ford starter solenoid usually fortifies the signal enough to make the work right.
Freezing mark? Its 3am here and chilly at 71.F.... that's 21.88C (anadian) You guys can have all that!where the key goes in means nothing. That's just a lock. It doesn't have anything to do with the electrical system.
I don't see how it can be the ignition cylinder..I would also check for a dead cell in the battery, and make sure the batt terminals are clean.
It sounds like the solenoid does not have a heat shield on it and gets too hot. I had the same issue with a 78 T/A. I put the heat shield back on and it would start hot everytime.