Well... after all that with the motor and buying another blower motor, I found out it was the ground not connected to the correct place on relay. I was getting power to it but I never tested the ground like an idiot. Part of that reason is the ground wire was red I didn't want make matters worse since I wasn't sure at the time.
Red=Ground
Yellow+Blue wire connected together = clockwise
Speed Wires: Yellow=low Red=Medium Orange=High
Anyways, the old motor still works, and I don't need to remove it after all. Now get air flow on the upper vents. Pic of the dash vent motor here Looking down through the metal dash (vinyl dash not installed yet).
Pic of the Wynns Frostemp AC unit that fits above the glove box:

I found the top relay at the controls the ground to the dash vent blower and the bottom relay controls power to the factory heater/defroster blower motor. When I select heat or defrost, it shuts off power to the dash vent motor and turns on the factory blower. Thats how they control two blower motors with one fan control switch. Now that I figured out the wiring, I can probably move the wires and relays inside to make for a cleaner look on the firewall.

Also replaced the compressor. Now I need to start making a few AC lines that are missing.
New cross flow condenser also installed so I hope I can get this thing to cool once again.
I mainly wanted to post this info incase someone else runs across the same system and does a Google or CK5 search. There is zero info about these older AC systems. I did find some of these were an option installed by the dealer that originally came with no AC.