As noted, we don't know. What do we know?
Basically, Congress would have to specify the procedure for selecting delegates, or at least a procedure for establishing how to select delegates, in the act calling the convention. (This is presumably why the constitution requires congress to call the convention when two thirds of the states ask for one rather than simply saying that a convention will happen when two thirds of the states want one.)
If the applications of the two thirds of states included identical proposed procedural rules for the convention then Congress would probably use those rules, but it might not.
For example, if three fourths of the states were firmly controlled by one party, giving that party the power to ratify amendments unilaterally, while congress was controlled by another party, and the proposed procedural rules would allow the first party to control the convention, then congress might decide to alter the rules).
So, to answer your question:
How would the members of such a convention be chosen?
However congress specified when calling the convention.