HELP !What does it fit.

boltupal

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I have this coolant overflow bottle for years. I dont know what came from.
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Aftermarket. IF it was from an OEM, it would have a factory part number cast into it, possibly with a factory OEM logo, too.
 

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One "give-away" is that the OEM jugs, usually had smooth, rounded corners and contours to fit in a particular location on the car. With cast-in mounting tabs rather than a strap around the neck, which could also serve as the mounting hardware.
 

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Aftermarket. IF it was from an OEM, it would have a factory part number cast into it, possibly with a factory OEM logo, too.
If its after market , why doesnt it ahve mounting holes? It looks like it slides into a brackets
 

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One "give-away" is that the OEM jugs, usually had smooth, rounded corners and contours to fit in a particular location on the car. With cast-in mounting tabs rather than a strap around the neck, which could also serve as the mounting hardware.
So it mounts by that little ring around the filler neck?
 

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So if that is a factory tank mounted there where did the factory put the horns, receiver drier and vacuum tank?
@Jpap

pictured is a 70 new yorker with AC. No room for the tank there.

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