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I think all 69 z's has side post batterys.
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I think all 69 z's has side post batterys. [/ QUOTE ] The side post was introduced in the Z28's around June of 69, although some May built cars have had them. All Z built prior had Y55 top post. ![]()
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Early 69 Z28's had top post Y55 I believe. Late production got side pasts.
edit: too slow...... again
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what about the HD Battery option?
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T60 (HD) was an R69 battery, and was a top post throughout the year.
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