1972 Radiator Overflow Jug Location
1972 Radiator Overflow Jug Location
Does anyone have a picture of the radiator overflow jug location on a 1972 cutlass convertable.Thanks rtdwyer@charter.net
The Parts Place has them seperately.
20 bucks for the cap, 35 for the bracket and 39 for the correct radiator cap.
For another hundred bucks you can get the compete set-up from Fusick with the bottle and have an extra.
20 bucks for the cap, 35 for the bracket and 39 for the correct radiator cap.
For another hundred bucks you can get the compete set-up from Fusick with the bottle and have an extra.
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Where is the windshield wash tank on a 71/72 ..? I put mine on the driver side wheel cover ...
Where is the windshield wash tank on a 71/72 ..? I put mine on the driver side wheel cover ...
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Where is the windshield wash tank on a 71/72 ..? I put mine on the driver side wheel cover ...
Where is the windshield wash tank on a 71/72 ..? I put mine on the driver side wheel cover ...
The holes should be there for it.
Does that NOS radiator overflow tank set-up you got go with your car too?
Mine was on the drivers side too its A 72 gee now ill have to research to see what is the correct location wondering if a/c car makes a difference also seen in pics white plasic mine is black plastic what is original any one know
We go at it here ...
Dif brackets a to b body ...
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That sure is a purdy motor..... I can't wait for mine to look like that!!! Yep... yep.... yep...... 

Brackets and hoses and stuff are a whole 'nother deal.

My car comes first in any case, charity starts at home.

Yep..yep...yep.....




There's a lot of purdy stuff in there! The booster is bea-u-ti-ful... and so are the brackets... shiny AC muffler.... man-o-man!
I wish I knew about that stuff... there's soooo much I could be doing. I try though, with my limited knowledge and talent! Yep... yep... yep..... 



There's a lot of purdy stuff in there! The booster is bea-u-ti-ful... and so are the brackets... shiny AC muffler.... man-o-man!
I wish I knew about that stuff... there's soooo much I could be doing. I try though, with my limited knowledge and talent! Yep... yep... yep..... 

Have to start somewhere, you have an equal right to get frustrated and skin your knuckles.
You are women hear you roar.
In post count numbers too big to ignore.

If you get hurt a little at least you'll be wise and have wisdom for your pain.
I would like to hear what you would call "The Prettiest One" when the wrench slips?

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Go buy a booster and we'll learn you how to put it on.
Have to start somewhere, you have an equal right to get frustrated and skin your knuckles.
You are women hear you roar.
In post count numbers too big to ignore.
If you get hurt a little at least you'll be wise and have wisdom for your pain.
I would like to hear what you would call "The Prettiest One" when the wrench slips?

Have to start somewhere, you have an equal right to get frustrated and skin your knuckles.
You are women hear you roar.
In post count numbers too big to ignore.

If you get hurt a little at least you'll be wise and have wisdom for your pain.
I would like to hear what you would call "The Prettiest One" when the wrench slips?




You crack me up!!!! I have a perfectly good booster already - just needs that beautiful Eastwood paint on it! You all just have to tell me how to take it off without getting brake fluid everywhere, paint it, and put it back on....and the brakes have to work when I'm done! That's the tricky part!


Believe me, I have roared!!!! I've skinned my knuckles many times, and cussed at my cars.... but not the Prettiest One yet. It's really gonna hurt my heart when I have to say "you piece of shi*"!!! LOL!

Cutlassgal i took my wfes turkey bayster from the kithchen used it to suck all of brake fluid out of resvoir (sure didnt smell like fresh turkey)but the good part is I used gloves to save my knuckles from harsh cuts from putting hands were they dont belong
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