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Battery Terminal Question
Is it possible for a 69 Camaro, (March car) to have side terminals from the factory?
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I'm not absolutely sure but I believe the side terminals started in May. I'm sure someone else will chime in with the exact details.
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The side post battery was introduced around March of 1969. Have seen a few original February cars with side post battery's. Your car could be correct.
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All three of my 69 Camaro's have the top post batteries, with the latest build date of 02A.
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My 70 Nova, 09A build, uses a side post battery. Being such an early build, several parts on my car are from the 69 production year.
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Didn't the heavy duty R-89 battery still use the top posts even after the standard battery went to side terminals?
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The Delco R-89 was a Side Terminal battery,while the R-59 used the Top post.
I have three NOS R-79's hot stamp dated March 69,May 69 & July 69 on their cases,so I would imagine your Camaros T-60 option was possible. |
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Thanks for answering my question. I thought it was original to the car. Can you buy a reproduction Delco R-89 battery?
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You can get a repro Delco R-89 side terminal here.
http://www.antiqueautobattery.com No one is manufacturing the Delco R-79 side terminal battery,which is what yours originally came with.They will sell you the Delco R-89 Battery,with the "Correct Replacement for R-79" decal.That's as close as they'll get. The R-89 side terminal was originally used in Vehicles begining in 1971 up. |
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