I'm using one of the old 24F Autolite dry charge batteries in my 66 and it's still going strong after 5 years. Here's what I do: - Always disconnect the neg. cable when it's parked in the garage. - Charge it every 60 days or so. - Keep the electrolyte level 1/4" above the plate per the instructions. They really do last quite a while if you take care of 'em. Dave In a message dated 10/6/2005 6:14:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ronald.robertson@sympatico.ca writes: > Time to replace the 24F battery in the '69 > With the death of New Castle Battery, it looks like one is back to either > the old dry charge Autolite repro battery (ugh) or a plain jane black flat top > with the repro Autolite cover. Have heard from several car nuts that Delco > (hate to type the word) is one of the best. > What is your experience? > Also, while we are on the theme of batteries, I have always disconnected the > negative cable from the battery if the car is going to sit for more than a > few days. Did the same thing while it is in winter storage. Charged it up in > the Spring and away it went. Have heard lots of talk about trickle chargers or > battery tenders for over the winter storage. > What are your preferences? > Ron