.............. Jeff looks like sept 15 dated evap housing also going to be hard to figure out the rest of the holes for the lines and how it all hooks up under hood any photos of that?.............
Only hole that I can recall is the single hole under the vents and traps. Only one hose exits there and travels to the front of the car where it attaches to the canister. This is a hard plastic (of some form) hose, a metal line and finally (at canister end) a small fuel line. The second hose from the canister (the paper wrapped corrugated one) attaches the canister to the air cleaner.
IF he removed everything as a unit there will be only one hose to attach I believe
.................car had a replacement rear antenna. purchased a correct 300 style antenna how does the strap attach?
On the two examples I found pictures of there appeared to be no strap. Looks like there might have been too much going on to weave it through. Might examine your car for the mounting holes for the bracket or an extra one that might have been made for a strap. Just a thought
I'll have to get one of those . have the air cleaner that has the notch in it for the flexible tube from canister. I'll have to get the vapor line. does it run up the tunnel or does it run up the pass side near floor/rocker pinch welds.
Not a notch but a round whole with a couple of "wings" to hold the plastic nipple (nipple rotates locking it to the base) to the air cleaner base.
If you can find a donor car the best bet IMHO is to remove the attachment from the top of the tank, the plastic vents and tanks as well as the somewhat short plastic hose to the valve mounted to the frame rail as a unit. No problem having to try and reattach everything
If you currently has no vapor return parts, you will need the long hard steel line from the engine compartment to the valve at the rear frame with all the attaching straps is they will be made for holding two lines rather than a smaller single brake line alone.
Believe the canister is the same but the mounting bracket may vary with application - not sure. So you should grab what ever you find at this point
again thanks jeff for showing your restored 69 blk jade gt350 in seattle a couple of yrs ago -
Not my car but I'm glad you like the car - hopefully you saw some things that will help you in restoration