There is a blower motor from a 68 on ebay now (or at least, there was one yesterday, search 68 Imperial). D^2 Quoting Mike Pittinaro <mechimike@xxxxxxxxx>: > > My '67's A/C blower motor never produced more than > > a mild breeze the whole time I've owned the car, and > > now > > it has finally died altogether. Good riddance! Is > > Tim, > You should be able to diagnose this one pretty easily. > As your car does not have auto temp (As far as I > recall, having ridden in the fine auto!) it should be > easy. I would first try to jump 12 volts right to the > motor to see if you can get it to really blow. If > yes, the problem is in the controls. If not, then you > need either a) a rebuild or b) a new motor. I > couldn't tell you what motors would interchange, but > I'd lay money that any Chrysler blower motor from that > era would work, if not perfectly, with some minor > modifications. > > Good Luck! > > > ===== > --Mike Pittinaro > > One point eight litres > Stromberg carburators sing > Loose nut at the wheel > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Find out what made the Top Yahoo! Searches of 2003 > http://search.yahoo.com/top2003 > >