64 Dart Convertible Motor

In my 1964 Valiant conv, the factory lift motor has a grounded case and a wire for raise and one for lower. They are powered separately, with each flowing to ground (separate motor coil for each direction?). The wiring and hydraulic tubing was there, but no motor-pump when bought (plus lift cylinders were corroded stuck).

In much later cars, there are just 2 wires which reverse polarity, but the lift motor-pump is fairly generic otherwise. The motor coils are likely isolated from the case. I bought a later assy, for a ~1995 Ford Mustang I recall. New ones are ~$200 on ebay, but my used one was maybe $70. Other than wiring, it looks almost identical to the OE 1964.

I have the factory switch actuate 30A relays (2 or 3, I forget). You need 5-terminal relays, i.e. with an 87a terminal (NC), as some "Bosch relays" don't have that terminal. Fairly simple "relay logic". Each switch position actuates one relay coil. Inter-wired, the result is reversing polarity on the 2 thick wires (recall red & yell) that run to the motor. Seems I needed a 3rd relay so no power to either relay (30 terminal) on in "off" switch position. You'll have to figure it out since not crawling under the dash to look. I recall while poking around on the web that 1990's Ford had 2 relays mounted at the motor-pump, probably for similar polarity swapping.