Wonder what to do with the hole left by the old brake / clutch resevoir space when you move it ?
Washer fluid is a prime candidate instead of the usual useless bag.

Dave Lane solution inspired me to look at doing same, I could not finf Peter Nunney version on his maroon chamois which was pretty cool as well.


DAVES MOD IS HERE - MORE PERIOD CORRECT AND BETTER KEEPING WITH THE CARS HERITAGE
So I first fitted a re-worked overflow tank but that was a bust. Simply an ugly fit and had a radiator cap. looked like a radiator !



Did not like it, pretty much like the reseviour bracket
So picked this up and reckoned it was there or there abouts

OVER FLOW BOTTLE CATCH TANK
When it arrived there was a bonusm, the top is about 8mm thick so it was easy to drill/tap fixings into where I wanted.

And a little wrap as its in a cold spot


Washer fluid is a prime candidate instead of the usual useless bag.
Dave Lane solution inspired me to look at doing same, I could not finf Peter Nunney version on his maroon chamois which was pretty cool as well.
DAVES MOD IS HERE - MORE PERIOD CORRECT AND BETTER KEEPING WITH THE CARS HERITAGE
So I first fitted a re-worked overflow tank but that was a bust. Simply an ugly fit and had a radiator cap. looked like a radiator !
Did not like it, pretty much like the reseviour bracket
So picked this up and reckoned it was there or there abouts
OVER FLOW BOTTLE CATCH TANK
When it arrived there was a bonusm, the top is about 8mm thick so it was easy to drill/tap fixings into where I wanted.
And a little wrap as its in a cold spot
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