Walmart. I've never been happy with long life batteries and their expensive cost. When they die after 2 years, I can never find the paper work anyway and the refund is usually not prorated. The elcheapos seem to work fine for a couple years and then I just spend the 35 bucks to get a new one. I usually keep a spare battery around on a trickle charger anyway. Kerryp --- TWOinLIC@xxxxxxx wrote: > Hi all, hope everyone had a good 4th and a thank you > to all the Veterans of the IML. > > My '61 Crown Southampton Sedan needs a new battery. > "Big Red" spends most of her time in upstate New > York, where the temperature can hit single digits in > the winter. She also can sit unstarted for two to > three weeks at a time. Any recommendations? > > John Giove and Big Red > >