Not having read all the backed up messages in awhile, I risk repeating what others may have already said . . . but for me what worked on Mr. Finzzz was I bought an Optima battery at one of the swap meets, and the guy also sold plastic reproductions of tar topper batteries, complete with REAL Mopar plastic screw caps to fill the six holes in the top. The Optima just slides inside the repop plastic box and hides! With the Mopar label Roger describes. Looks real enough unless you look very closely - and the Optima is designed for vehicles that don't get every day use and are good at cranking very cold engines. So far so good! Mark mjh '57 fury - Mr. Finzzz
eastern sierra Adj Services <esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Well, the concensus was to pay $250.00+
(with shipping, and waiting, and paying to install electrolyte) and get an Antique Auto Battery , which looks like a real-vintage Mope-guy, or, to get some other flat-top battery and install a Tar-Topper 'shroud' over the thing (which costs $25.50-delivered), which would look like some sort of generic vintage fill-cap battery.
Called the local Generic Motors dealership (there being no-longer a small-town MoPar dealership, here--long, sad story) and confirmed that they had a suiatble Group 24 battery with 630 CCA, for $109.00.
I was hoping that it would look like my 20-year old guy, but nowadays batteries come with recessed carrying handles.
The parts-guy took appropriate sympathy on me, and sold me that battery at WHOLESALE $82.00, so, it looks like my net-cost, after almost 21 years of service on the erstwhile battery, will be $88.36 (incl tax) + $25.50 = $113.86, for a 60-month battery.
So, introduced his
new appliance to Horrie, and he responded by starting right up!
IIRC, somebody on the E-Pay has been selling battery logo vinyl-appliques; if anyone has a reference to him, I'll probably buy a 'sticker' and put it onto the Tar-Topper.
I mentioned to the Tar-Topper guy that he should pay a licensing fee, and mold-in proper battery logos on his shrouds.
He replied with some lame excuse-up-front expense involved, but, I think that if he were to offer that prospect, a lot of people already having a generic shroud would 'pop' for a proper-appearing shroud (especially for less than $30.00 bux!!!!), and probably put a REAL 'hurtin' on Antique Auto Battery's business!
Neil Vedder--waitin for the Tar-Topper to arive!
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