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Try to get a part number for the original ATCII.
 
Once you do, I'd suggest talking to folks like this:
http://www.silverstardismantlers.com/
They aren't the only game in the country, and the guy didn't want to go beyond part numbers in the opening dialog (which I didn't have), but enough calls should yeild a counter-jockey that has seen what you seek.  If you find some, please turn the list onto your source.
 
The above was the first hit that I got on google from "mercedes dismantlers".
 
-K

Robin Giesbrecht <robings@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yep I follow you. My thinking is that I am more likely to run across a MB
than an Imperial in the junk yard.I found one already with the plastic body.

Robin Giesbrecht

>From: Dave Duricy
>Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: IML: auto temp II
>Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 10:09:38 -0400
>
>Robin,
>
>Just so that there is no confustion I want to mention that Mercedes with
>AutoTemp did not come from the manufacturer with aluminum-bodied servos.
>1976 through 1981 Mercedes AutoTemp servos are plastic just like those used
>by Imperial from 1971 through 1973.
>
>Any Mercedes you find with an aluminum servo in a junkyard will have had
>its servo replaced by the owner. This is an unlikely discovery, as the
>aluminum servo is expensive, and easily transferred from car to car.
>
>I know that if my '73 ever leaves me, the aluminum AutoTemp servo stays
>right here!
>
>The Mercedes connection with the aluminum servo is that it was the Mercedes
>enthusiasts who started the servo reporduction project. They were just as
>tired as we were of servos bursting at the seams!
>
>Dave Duricy
>http://www.duricy.com/~imperialist
>1973 Imperial LeBaron
>1968 Imperial Crown convertible
>
>
>
>
>Robin Giesbrecht wrote:
>
>>Any details on putting in a manual control? It is regularly 90-100 F here
>>during the summer and AC is real nice.I know these plastic bodies are the
>>weak point and it will fail again. Got my eyes open at the auto wreckers
>>for a MB with an aluminum servo.
>>
>>Robin Giesbrecht
>
>
>
>
>
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