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The original group 22 battery on e-bay looks like the like the current reproduction Group 24 unit. The group 22 appears smaller in size and I understand that. Did the group 24 look like the group 22?
So I can assume that the information posted by the person selling the battery on e-bay is incorrect. Does anyone have a good picture of a group 22 or group 24 battery that was used by Ford during the 1965/66 period. My 1965 and 1966 MPC catalog lists four different batteries that were available during that time period.
If you have a window sticker for your car that does not have 'HEAVY DUTY BATTERY', then it most likely would have come with a group 22F battery. Would you rather have a reproduction 24F or a service replacement OEM 22F? MCA hasn't been deducting for the incorrect 24F that is in every 65-67 concours car, so why be so critical of the one advertised for sale? Most of us that have been judging for a long time know good and well that the absolute correct 22F or 24F for a 65-67 is one of the most coveted and unobtainable parts.I certainly would not deduct for the battery in the auction on a concours car according to the current judging standards. MCA Thoroughbred or SAAC Premiere would be a different story and I'm sure B. Perkins would agree.