| 1. | There was no skull radiator cap on the Munster Koach in the 1960s.
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| 2. | Interestingly enough, those things were originally ornaments on radiator caps.
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| 3. | About that time, someone had taken the top of a hot radiator cap and threw it.
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| 4. | It had a simpler radiator cap and had red panel decorative lining to the body and bonnet.
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| 5. | Another popular product was a flag holder that held five American flags and clamped to auto radiator caps.
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| 6. | Simply unscrew the radiator cap when the engine is not hot and draw a sample of the antifreeze.
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| 7. | The only significant mechanical changes were the adoption of an oil-bath air cleaner and a pressure radiator cap.
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| 8. | The radiator cap disappeared under the hood on the right side ( same side as the oil level gauge ).
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| 9. | The front license plate is chosen by the driver every year and the radiator cap is replaced yearly as well.
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| 10. | Over the years many Jaguar models have sported the famous chrome plated Leaping Jaguar, traditionally forming part of the radiator cap.
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