A debate persists regarding the correlation between the DIBs 9577 and 9632 \r{A}, and whether they share a common molecular carrier (i.e., C+60). A robust high correlation determination emerges after bridging the baseline across an order of magnitude (≃50−700 m\r{A}, r=0.93±0.02), and nearly doubling the important higher equivalent width domain by adding new Mg II-corrected sightlines. Moreover, additional evidence is presented of possible DIB linkages to fullerenes, whereby attention is drawn to DIBs at 7470.38, 7558.44, and 7581.47 \r{A}, which match the Campbell experimental results for C+70 within 1 \r{A}, and the same is true of 6926.48 and 7030.26 \r{A} for C2+70. Yet their current correlation uncertainties are unsatisfactory and exacerbated by expectedly low EWs (e.g., ¯EW=4 m\r{A} for 6926.48 \r{A}), and thus further observations are required to assess whether they represent a bona fide connection or numerical coincidence.