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Opticleen bottle question
My 59 Bonneville...has 2 speed wipers...with washers.......
Were these standard equipment on Bonneville......and should there be an Opticleen glass bottle...under the hood?...Not sure what year that started.. |
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The oldest washer concentrate bottles offered from GM that I've ever seen started in 1960.
It was called "Kleer View", not Optikleen. It changed in the late '60s and was an option available both Factory or Dealer add on. If you could find a nice 1960 Bottel/label most wouldn't know
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Was it the triangular bottle....and any idea where it was located.....on a 60? |
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Green Hornet.....two speed overlapping wipers were standard on Bonnevilles and Star Chiefs, optional non overlapping on Catalinas. Washers were optional on all models. Will further research the washer bottle question and get back to you.....John
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Green Hornet.....here's what I got on the washer fluid. It was called Kleen-View, and was a concentrate, green in color. It was sold in 16 oz triangle shaped bottles by the dealers as part #3789848. They were available to the dealer in cases of 12 as part # 989664 without the brackets. The brackets were dealer installed separately, and mounted on the forward down sloping side of the passenger fender well. There are two dimples on the fender well to mark the location......John
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