1965 k code convertible-Craigslist
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Just out of my curiosity what is the deal with the battery in this car? I've never seen one with Green caps.....
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If my memory serves me correctly, the green cap battery was a less expensive battery with a lower rating than the one with red caps. When I sold them, back in the day, I am pretty sure that the lettering on the case was also green.
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Do you think its a 22F unit? not picking on the car, I'm just curious.
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Do you think its a 22F unit? not picking on the car, I'm just curious.
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It looks like a normal 24F size. Agree with Fred about the caps, usually for service batteries with lower CCA rating. Believe it was the cheapest battery line offered through Ford parts in the late 60's, maybe early 70's too.
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Interesting!!! Thanks for the info guys!!!
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This Kar is now on Ebay with a $45,000 Buy-It-Now or Best Offer:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/…:EF:MOTORS:1123
-Fred-
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Has anyone from our group looked at it yet? where IS the car located? Ohio or New York?
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The Kar belongs to EARLYK who is on this forum.
-Fred-
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The Kar belongs to EARLYK who is on this forum.
-Fred-
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Is Early K Nate Miller of Buckeye Automotive Restoration. If so I am surprized this kar is still for sale.Got to see some of his work at Carlisle last year.IMHO first rate work.
mike
Edited by - mcfly on 02/06/2011 00:48:35
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This Kar is back on Ebay with a new lower $42,900 Buy-It-Now or Best Offer:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/…K%3AMEWAX%3AVRI
-Fred-
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