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BE Battery?

Gesh Ben a golf cart battery will fit in that space.

No clue really, I just went in and asked for one for a bugeye and they gave me one.
 
Group 24 but watch which side the terminals are on.
When the posts are near the firewall, they cause corrosion holes in firewall. Although this was "correct" when new, time has showed it to be wrong in the long run.
Depending on which ground you have, make sure the posts are AWAY from the firewall.
 
THAT'S WHAT THOSE HOLES ARE FROM!

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Hi Ben, Just buy a "sealed" battery and you will not have the problem. Delco makes a sealed lead acid battery and Optima and Odessey build AGM types just fit one to your budget and you will be good to go.---Keoke
 
I am putting an Interstate I-24 in my 66. You can go to their website to look up the proper battery. Go to this link, then click on vintage cars and go from there.


Interstate Battery
 
I went to Costco and bought a battery that would seem to fit (I did some measuring first). Turned out it was the same battery that I had in my Toyota truck - I guess I have a backup for the truck (or maybe the car has a backup)...

Here is a link that may help with the decision process...
https://www.autobatteries.com/selector/index.asp

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