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Radiator overflow bottle for '73 Charger

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Anybody have a source for reproduction of the overflow bottle found on many '73 & '74 Dodge's & Plymouth's? This one wraps around charcoal cannister.

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They are 'spensive.
 
Nope, mine broke and had to buy a used one off EBag ... and they ain't cheap. Hang on to it.
 
maybe there are more chances to get it cheaper at Junkyards from some 4 doors B body… because I don’t think you’ll find some 4 doors being parted out and sold on line
 
I have seen some videos on you tube about putting them in boiling water and they come out like brand new? Have never tried it but I would get anything from the junkyard and try it before doing it to yours.
 
I am pretty sure no one will be critical of the fact that its discolored. Most if not all out there in vehicles will be the same. I have a spare but it too, is discolored!
 
Be a great repro item fits virtually every 73 b body with a closed cooling system and all 74’s cpe’s, hardtops, sedans and wagons
 
Hadn't thought of that, also white vinegar does wonders on my humidifiers and shower heads.
 
There's a popular YouTube channel called The 8-bit Guy. He produced a video about restoring an old Commodore PC beginning with the yellowed case. The chemical he used was hydrogen peroxide from a beauty supply. Add UV light and the plastic case looked new again.

 
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