I bought an Optima battery for my 62. It's the best (and most expensive) battery I have ever owned. However it looked very ackward under the hood after all of the trouble I took painting things and placing decals on things for authenticity. So I too looked around for a cover, and I found one through Eckler Corvette. At the time, they were the only ones to provide a vintage looking cover designed to fit over the Optima. To make the long story short, it beats nothing, but it's not the best in fit or finish. It's a cheesy vacuum formed ABS molding with a separate piece that has only three sides to it to cover the sides of the battery. Not the best solution since the battery in the Imperial is pretty exposed and visible on all sides. On a Vette, it probably looks good since the battery lies out of sight at the bottom of the engine compartment. So I wound up getting some black plastic panels from the local hobby shop and made my own "sides" of the battery. The other goof is that the little molded screw on lids have Delco stamped on them. I'm fairly satisfied with it since it still gives the engine compartment a vintage look. I bought this piece about a year ago, and I have noticed that now someone else offers a similar cover for vintage Fords. At a local car show a fellow I know took things a step further. He actually took an old tar top battery and gutted it. Then he stuck the Optima inside it. It was a fair butcher job, but after all the trouble he probably went through, the look wasn't any more convincing. You see, the posts on the Optima are located differently from a traditional battery, so that's where the problem lies with any solution you choose. Chris Middlebrook _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web!