I have a '69 280 SL that has been somewhat molested over the years, and as I work on a section, I try to get things back to "right" as much as possible. Doing a trunk refirb and wondering about the little fuel compensating tank on the passenger side of the trunk. Mine is there, and apparently functioning, but kind of "hangs" in mid air supported only by the pipes, and laying back near the tail lights. It looks like it "should" attach to something, but no idea to what. Two hoses are attached to the filler tube, as indicated in the Book, and the third "vent" pipe is also routed down through the filler tube hole (which I think is incorrect). The filler tube cover was missing, and someone had put aluminum foil all around the area for some reason (?). I have purchased a cover, and it (of course) does not allow room for all three hoses at the indention, so does not "wish" to fit. I can (and might) force the issue finally, but thought someone may could supply a picture of how this set-up is supposed to look, and where the little tank attaches.
This will only make sense (I think) to 68 and 68 280 owners. In '70 (I think) they went to a larger expansion tank on the driver's side.
Thanks, Mike