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Old 12-07-2021, 04:46 PM   #6
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Re: Radiator overflow tank cap

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That's not entirely true. My truck has one and is noted on the SPID as 18B6AA Radiator Overflow Tank. From an older thread I found, it was determined this was someone common on government trucks, which mine was.

Edit: sorry, I missed the "option" portion of your comment. Got too excited about one of the only options my truck had being a rare one.
No sweat bud! I figured there was probably some sort of option for an overflow tank. But when I bought my first 1967 C10 it didn't have one and it was the first vehicle I'd ever owned without one.

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