I have had decent luck with DieHard Gold but I'm particularly happy with Interstate. Most 1960s-70s fullsize Chryslers and Imperials use a Group 24, and Interstate's Mega-Tron model MTP-24 is a nice strong 800-CCA battery with an 85-month warranty. Here's a link: http://www.ibsa.com/estore/search.asp?N=2147384794+4294754210+2147384777&Ntx =mode%20matchallany&Ntk=SearchGroup&Ntt=24&Ns=product+Type%7c0&Nu=Part+Numbe r&mscssid=JPK0ACP7287D9L75HTNPQGKXAVHD8ED1&js=1 I have yet to use an Interstate warranty, by the way, and I use them in everything from small Japanese cars to my Mopars, all of which tend to sit for months. And lest you think Southern CA is easy on batteries, the heat wears them out faster than cold climates, I find (used to live in New England). Hope this helps. Chris in LA 67 Crown 78 NYB Salon On 5/19/05 7:25 PM, jsadowski (jsadowski@xxxxxxx) wrote: > I'm just curious when the time comes that you need a new battery for your > Imperial how you decide which one to buy. For example, you go to Sears & you > see all sorts of price ranges & sizes of batteries on the shelf. > You tell the clerk what year Imperial its for & they look it up. You > think they are going over to the largest battery they have. Probably not. > The one they usually want to sell you looks like it was made for a small car > with no power accessories. Do you go with this, or simply state you want the > largest battery with top posts that they make? > John > ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for the Administrators should be sent to webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm