RE: Gel Cell Batteries
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RE: Gel Cell Batteries



I agree that Interstate makes good batteries.  That's what I have now, 
but it was purchased in 1996, so I think I may be pushing the limit of 
its life expectancy...Brian

CobraLee1@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> 
> I have and have had gel cell batteries, Optima red labels, blue labels.  
> 
> They're fine, but on my Plymouth Fury 383, I go with an Interstate 
> battery.  I 
> don't think you can really beat the reliability of the Interstate.  They 
> may not 
> have 1000 CCA's, but it'll be close.
> 
> In a message dated 3/12/04 7:42:18 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
> jsbs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> I'd like to buy a new (original equipment style) battery for my 
> Belvedere.  I imagine that it would take a Group 27 size.  A friend told 
> 
> me that he's seen gel cells that go up to around 1000 cranking amps.  I 
> can't find any listed.  Does anyone in the Clubhouse know who might be 
> selling these?  
> Brian 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> 



'64 Belvedere
Woodstock, IL.

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