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Autolite Battery. All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc |
Unless you purchase one of our
exact reproduction Autolite Batteries for your Mustang, the replacement battery will not have the "ledge" on the lower side of the case as shown . This "ledge" is necessary to secure your battery using the
original tray and
holddown clamp. If you don't have the proper battery; the original clamp does not secure it properly, and it simply is not very safe.
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1965-66 Mustang Battery Tray with Top Hold Down Clamp. All images ©Virginia Classic Mustang Inc |
Our special 65-66 Battery Tray Kit has been a very popular part for good reason. It consists of a special battery tray that accepts the 67-70 style top holddown and bolts. I can remember many, many years ago welding tabs on an original tray in a 1966 GT350 Shelby just so we could use this type of set up. Now it is much easier. This is really a great idea and super product.
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