OVER FLOW TANK?
It's not difficult to put one from a 70's/80's car, on though.
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Try the overflow tank from a 70's LTD (I think), part # D7AE-8C045AA. I found that this will work on the passenger side where the horn is attached (I had to remove the horn). All I had to do was drill one hole for the lower bracket and used the existing horn bolt for the upper bracket. This mounts almost flush with the top of my radiator and almost looks stock. This overflow doesn't have a cap. It has the hose entering through the top and secured by a hose clamp. There are also no hot or cold lines. The bottle is about 4" wide x 8" tall x 14" deep. Good luck.
Chris






