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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / April 2005

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Nate Nagel - 14 Apr 2005 22:43 GMT
A group 86 battery fits right in a 6V battery box, has the posts in the
"right" place, and is if anything a little shorter than the stock 6V
battery.  Only a couple less CCAs than the Group 24.  Only useful I
guess if you drive a pre-56 car that's been converted to 12V.

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Oujdeivß - 15 Apr 2005 03:22 GMT
thanks for the the info.

> A group 86 battery fits right in a 6V battery box, has the posts in the
> "right" place, and is if anything a little shorter than the stock 6V
> battery.  Only a couple less CCAs than the Group 24.  Only useful I
> guess if you drive a pre-56 car that's been converted to 12V.
>
> nate

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