Chevy and GMC truck blower motors drive air through the cabins heating system to keep your classic feeling right no matter how cold or hot it is outside. Heater blower failure on most 1960, 1961, 1962 or 1963 Chevy and GMC trucks can usually be traced to a lack of airflow from your Chevrolet vents or unusually noise from the blower motor itself. We are proud to offer the best replacement blower motors on the market. Our Chevrolet and GMC truck 12 volt blower motors feature magnetic type motor in either brushless or magnetic type brush depending on application, with permanently lubricated self-aligned bushings. Thoroughly factory tested to insure top notch quality, Our blower motors meet or exceed GM factory standards in most cases. If your 1960, 1961, 1962 or 1963 Chevrolet or GMC truck has a musty smell when activated or inadequate cooling or heating it might be time to change your blower motor.
NOTE: Standard or "Economy" heaters had 2 levers on the control panel, while deluxe heaters had four levers.
Specifications:
Make | Model | Years |
Chevrolet | C10 Panel | 1960 - 1963 |
Chevrolet | C10 Pickup | 1960 - 1963 |
Chevrolet | C20 Pickup | 1960 - 1963 |
Chevrolet | C30 Panel | 1960 - 1963 |
Chevrolet | C30 Pickup | 1960 - 1963 |
Chevrolet | C40 | 1960 - 1962 |
Chevrolet | Corvair Truck | 1961 - 1963 |
Chevrolet | K10 Pickup | 1960 - 1963 |
Chevrolet | K20 Pickup | 1960 - 1963 |
Chevrolet | P10 Series | 1960 - 1963 |
Chevrolet | P20 Series | 1960 - 1963 |
Chevrolet | P30 Series | 1960 - 1963 |
Chevrolet | Sedan Delivery | 1960 |
Chevrolet | Suburban | 1960 - 1963 |
Chevrolet | Truck | 1960 |