...Dead Bendix unit on the starter. This is the doo-hickey that slides the starter gear onto the flywheel when you apply juice to the starter.
Time for a new/rebuilt starter.
If the "Clicky Starter" circuit will not provide power, either the solenoid in the starter is dead or something is wrong with the "Clicky-fix" circuit. Most are sold with an inline fuse - that would be a place to start your troubleshooting. If you have a multimeter, set it to DC and measure the voltage from the small wire that goes from the "Clicky relay" to the starter when you turn the key to start. If there isn't any voltage, then something is wrong with the "Clicky Fix" circuit - blown fuse, dead relay. If there is a voltage (>12VDC) the starter solenoid has "bit the big one".
Again, new/rebuilt starter...
I hope that this helps!