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can any one tell me would a june 06A big block camaro have a top post or side post battery in it thanks for any help
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Assuming you are talking about 1969, side post unless the car had T60 HD battery. All T60 were top post.
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William's right.
Before May of 1969,the standard Camaro battery was the Delco R-59 Top terminal with a 61 Ahr. After May 1969,the standard battery was now the NEW R-79 Delco side terminal,with the same 61 Ahr.It had a 3/8 Positive terminal & 5/16 Negative terminal to protect against cross cableing. The optional Heavy Duty battery throughout both time periods was the Delco R-69 top post,which was available under RPO T-60.This carried a 70 Ahr.It was 3/4 of an inch taller then the R-59 to allow for larger plates and more power.This battery did NOT change over into a side post battery as some would lead you to believe. Below is a picture of my NOS R-79,dated June 1969. ![]() ![]() |
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Rick you continue to amaze me with the rare parts etc.
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I'll give you 50 bucks for it!
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