Here are some pictures of 67 unrestored car.
That is close from 20 feet. Incorrect items include (1) the check valve is offset from center, (2) the end caps are flat, no indentation, (3) the brackets are designed for mounting to and stick through the face of the fender aprons, not on the battery tray.
Some pictures of originals:
We have seen these examples in other threads and it is very helpful to have them here also.
John & Marty, it might add some depth to the understanding of "concours correctness" if your examples also include their production data. Even if you do not have the build data (assembly date and plant) please state what
is known or is NOT known about the build data. (known accessories & options a huge +PLUS+)
The reasoning I ask about build data is there seems to be a few early production examples (in the previously mentioned thread) with both Tilt Away AND with factory AC that did NOT seem to use the 2nd canister mounted under the battery tray (as pictured, these examples seem to ONLY use the oblong canister up by the hood hinge, under the hood) The general understanding on these EARLY cars is that the battery mounted location (the type pictured in these two examples) would have been used ONLY if the car had either factory speed control or a dealer installed speed control system AND also the Tilt-Away w/AC. Running changes in the 67 model year and the specific changeover dates haven't been narrowed down enough, so I hope asking questions on the build data will help out.
CLEARLY, as stated before, the LATER production 67's would have the type pictured in both John & Marty's examples above.
We have also seen a couple examples WITHOUT Air Conditioning that had the Tilt Canister up by the hood hinge area, but that is another topic for NON-A/C cars.
Richard