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I love my Die Hards.
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Thanks for the input, anybody want to do a group buy on the repo R59 mentioned.? Let me know.Thx again SULLY
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I use the Delco Professional series top post batteries...they are the same size as the older originals and you can put one of the plastic covers on for the correct look....they retail for around $50-60...
wilma
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Atta boy Wilma, where do you buy them suckas.?
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70 L78 Nova Fathom Blue,Bench, 4spd, F41, 3:55 71 Porsche 911 Targa |
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Jim, Lotsa places market Delco Batteries. You can get them from any GM dealer and quite a few aftermarket retailers like CarQuest etc.
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If you just want a battery that you can put a "topper" on, you can get one that fits at WalMart.
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