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    Windscreen washing bottle place on AC

    Hi

    I have a 71 E car with the factory air condition.
    Is this place correct for the windscreen washing bottle?
    Front of the trunk is the AC air blower
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    Thanks

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    yep........but i think you have tu turn the bottle 180 degree.....hmmmm not up side down of course

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    Here's a pic of the setup. It was a (356 if I remember correctly...Stoddards) battery strap that holds the bottle in place. Back in the day, they would just attatch the strap to the blower motor cover. I'd recommmend a little bracket. You'll also find a little plug up front to cover up the non a/c bottle hole.
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    Greg

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    Thank you !

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