Green antifreeze or coolant as some call it.

No overflow tanks on 65's.

Then there should be a hose that carries any overflow to the ground. So everytime the engine cools down, the coolant's top surface is an inch or two below the cap. Most recent (21st century) systems are sealed so there is very little exchange of air and oxygen with the cooling system. That's part of why the new coolants work well in those systems - and last a long time.

Now I understand what you mean, yeah, no tank outside the radiator. No no, 1965 is as far as I know long before the separate tanks came. I kind of like the old systems better, that extra tank is just a mess. Some works, some not.

Bill