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1967 Blower Motor Resistor "pad"

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I'm working on a customer's 1967 Ford Thunderbird. We are doing a bunch of mechanical things to it. Under the hood on the passenger side we noticed what we would assume is the blower motor resistor just hanging there against the inner fender. It looks like it is supposed to be attached to some sort of fibrous material that screws to the A/C box. We can see where it was attached there at some point. Are we correct that this is the blower motor resistor? Anyone know where we can get a replacement fibrous cover so we can reattach the blower resistor to the box? If there is no replacement, anyone have any good luck gluing it back on, and if so, what type of glue did you use?

Thanks for your help.

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You are correct, that is it, it controls the hi,med, and low speeds. I am not sure where to get one, I would try ebay or look up Mike Landry on Facebook
 
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