RE: IML: 67 wiper motor
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RE: IML: 67 wiper motor



Mike,

 

Essentially yes.  I would use one from another exposed-wiper car, i.e. a car that the wipers sit on top of the cowl like any pre-fuselage design.  The parking on the cars with the hidden wipers (like the ’72 Fury) is slightly different.  There are ways to reset the three speed motors to park in the right position, but I don’t remember what all is involved.  Mopar Action had a short article on it a long time ago.

 

Now if you are worried about the appearance, stay with a ’67-68 vehicle.  Try a Dart.  The motor changed in appearance sometime after ’68.  I don’t know for certain when, but it was probably ’69.

 

Rob McCall

’67 LeBaron

 

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Subject: IML: 67 wiper motor

 

thanks for the advice on the blinker switch, I believe I am on track now to get it fixed. next question,  is the 67 imp wiper motor the same as other mopars ?(as in other 67c and b bodys, or up to like 72 c bodys) auto parts stores can't seem to find a listing for 67 imperial. thanks, mike Becker



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