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    Classic Mustang battery type?

    Hi. I'm looking for a replacement battery for my '65 and none of them have the side cleats. If anyone has a classic 64 yo 67 for instance, what type of battery and/or set up are you using? It looks like the 24F is a good choice but I don't know which make works best. know they make the over the battery hold down clamp, but are there any othere options? THANKS!

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    We just got these in last week, a little pricey though.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1965-...Q5fAccessories
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonic03snake View Post
    We just got these in last week, a little pricey though.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1965-...Q5fAccessories
    Thanks Lou. Would there be any type of a SCS and/or senior citizen (65) discount on this? I ssume this has the side cleats? My '65 is all original and this would be a nice addition for sure. Thanks, John

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    I bought an EverStart Maxx from Wal-Mart last fall for my wife's '66 GT and it fits perfectly in the stock battery tray. 3 year replacement warranty and 875 cold cranking amps. I can't remember the price, but I'm thinking it was in the $75 range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaxtonShelby View Post
    I bought an EverStart Maxx from Wal-Mart last fall for my wife's '66 GT and it fits perfectly in the stock battery tray. 3 year replacement warranty and 875 cold cranking amps. I can't remember the price, but I'm thinking it was in the $75 range.
    How did you fasten it in? Did that battery have side cleats for the stock hold down clamp? This is where I'm having trouble. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 65 Fastback View Post
    How did you fasten it in? Did that battery have side cleats for the stock hold down clamp? This is where I'm having trouble. Thanks.
    Yep - the battery, unlike most of the ones available, has the cleat on the short sides. I just brought my original battery into the store and searched the rack until I found one with the exact same dimensions and the cleat. The cheaper model didn't have the cleat, but the Maxx model did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 65 Fastback View Post
    Thanks Lou. Would there be any type of a SCS and/or senior citizen (65) discount on this? I ssume this has the side cleats? My '65 is all original and this would be a nice addition for sure. Thanks, John
    Ill see if there is any room to work with on monday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonic03snake View Post
    Ill see if there is any room to work with on monday.

    Thank you!

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