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    Anonymous
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    I took the fastback out for the first time this year, and what a joy and pleasure to be cruising again.

    Saw a vintage GTO in primer and a yellow corvette on the road, but I was driving the Mustang like it had been stolen! Needless to say, it was a good afternoon on the road.

    Anyone else get our their vintage iron and take to the road today?

    Marshall

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  • #24257
    GTO Man
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    Got the GTO out today and went for a drive. Really felt good to be out on the road again. One thing that was disappointing though was I had battery trouble. A couple of years ago I bought an original looking battery for about $200, what a rip-off. Basically it is shot already. Next one I buy will be a new technology battery along with a fake cover to make it look old.

    #24258
    Garibaldi
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    I was quite busy today, I’m counting down the days to Spring Jeff- I’m getting really excited to go

    #24259
    Anonymous
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    Nick,

    That is exactly what I did last year. I bought the correct size battery in a generic version, but purchased the Autolite (fake) cover for it, and it seems to be holding up well.

    I am kicking around the idea of buying one of those high performance Optima red top or yellow top batteries, along with a chrome or billet mounting cage/frame. I have seen these and they are a far cry from the OE look, but they are very common with street rods and restomods.

    Marshall

    #24260
    Anonymous
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    Actually, Spring Jeff is only less than three weeks away icon_cheers.gif

    I am praying for two solid days of nice weather this year for Spring Jeff. I would like to be able to actually search this year and take my time and not have to worry about rain, mud, or freezing temperatures.

    Marshall

    #24261
    GTO Man
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    Nick,

    That is exactly what I did last year. I bought the correct size battery in a generic version, but purchased the Autolite (fake) cover for it, and it seems to be holding up well.

    I am kicking around the idea of buying one of those high performance Optima red top or yellow top batteries, along with a chrome or billet mounting cage/frame. I have seen these and they are a far cry from the OE look, but they are very common with street rods and restomods.

    Marshall

    Marshall

    Its ridiculous how long the original design batteries last. I have had issues with the one in the GTO from just about day one. Within the last two years I also purchased one for the Tbird. That one isn’t much better. I have heard good things about the Optima batteries also. I can get an original looking cover from Year One for $52. That seems quite pricey also.

    Nick

    #24262
    Anonymous
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    Actually, that price is not too far out of line.
    For vintage Mustangs, the price varies from about $29 all the way up to about $44 for the Autolite covers.

    Marshall

    #24263
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    That’s not too bad

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