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The originals assemblyline batteries from that time did not typically have the Autolite Staful in red. It was typically black . Thought I would mention it since you went to all the trouble of making up a better looking topper.
It’s unfortunate the manufacturers don’t care about the details. Bob, do you happen to have a close up picture of 67 version? I am curious as to the raised yellow lettering and what it really looked like.
Is there any decoding info on those terminal stamps ?
If you compare information on the base of the terminal and apply the typical letter and number decoding pattern seen on other Ford parts it would appear to be fairly straight forward and suggest that the top example was produced in 1967 while the middle one in 1966. In the case of the middle one that would match the 1966 date code on the base part of the case The stamping on the top one on the post might be for warranty identification like we sometimes see on later versions put into the top of the case or cover
So we can assume November 5 on the 66 with warranty info on the post? Just trying to clear it up if you could elaborate a little. Those codes on the middle one don't seem to relate to the typical month shift year patterns.
Would the 1967 24F have the Autolite stamped on the side? I know both of my cars would have had a heat shield and no one would ever see it, but it would be nice to know in case I ever run across one😊.
I just finished up a little project for my 66. Couldn’t sell myself on a repro battery that didn’t look correct anyways. I took an old topper and shaved down the raised portion then made a few decals with the wife’s vinyl printer. Brand new exide under all that. Couldn’t be happier to have reliability and a reasonable factory appearance.