WESKCAR
Don't know who this company is, not affiliated with it, never used their kit and have no results good or bad to report.
Found it interesting
Viewed this on the internet, essentially a kit to re-identify your existing battery to look similar to an Autolite battery.
Quote from: FL SAAC on May 10, 2024, 08:45:54 AMWESKCAR
Don't know who this company is, not affiliated with it, never used their kit and have no results good or bad to report.
Found it interesting
Viewed this on the internet, essentially a kit to re-identify your existing battery to look similar to an Autolite battery.
FYI the kit is for trying to make a battery look more like a 68-70 assemblyine battery with stickers . 65-67 assemblyline batteries looked different then 68-70 . The white tag with red lettering in the picture included in the kit that is meant to go on a battery post was NEVER used on a vintage 65-70 battery. It was something that the Newcastle battery company (first repro battery company) put on their repro batteries for liability reasons when they started selling them in the 80's. Other repro battery companies and memorabilia companies not knowing any better started selling them as if they were vintage items.
Quote from: Bob Gaines on May 10, 2024, 10:12:57 AMQuote from: FL SAAC on May 10, 2024, 08:45:54 AMWESKCAR
Don't know who this company is, not affiliated with it, never used their kit and have no results good or bad to report.
Found it interesting
Viewed this on the internet, essentially a kit to re-identify your existing battery to look similar to an Autolite battery.
FYI the kit is for trying to make a battery look more like a 68-70 assemblyine battery with stickers . 65-67 assemblyline batteries looked different then 68-70 . The white tag with red lettering in the picture included in the kit that is meant to go on a battery post was NEVER used on a vintage 65-70 battery. It was something that the Newcastle battery company (first repro battery company) put on their repro batteries for liability reasons when they started selling them in the 80's. Other repro battery companies and memorabilia companies not knowing any better started selling them as if they were vintage items.
You did not read my comments
Should you have any complaints about this kit
Please contact directly this company at WESKCAR @ IMNOTHAPPY .COM
Thank you
Quote from: FL SAAC on May 10, 2024, 10:29:56 AMQuote from: Bob Gaines on May 10, 2024, 10:12:57 AMQuote from: FL SAAC on May 10, 2024, 08:45:54 AMWESKCAR
Don't know who this company is, not affiliated with it, never used their kit and have no results good or bad to report.
Found it interesting
Viewed this on the internet, essentially a kit to re-identify your existing battery to look similar to an Autolite battery.
FYI the kit is for trying to make a battery look more like a 68-70 assemblyine battery with stickers . 65-67 assemblyline batteries looked different then 68-70 . The white tag with red lettering in the picture included in the kit that is meant to go on a battery post was NEVER used on a vintage 65-70 battery. It was something that the Newcastle battery company (first repro battery company) put on their repro batteries for liability reasons when they started selling them in the 80's. Other repro battery companies and memorabilia companies not knowing any better started selling them as if they were vintage items.
You did not read my comments
Should you have any complaints about this kit
Please contact directly this company at WESKCAR @ IMNOTHAPPY .COM
Thank you
I did read the comments. You said you found it interesting. Not a complaint but a FYI =for your information, so I thought you and others might want to know.Sorry you took it the wrong way.
Quote from: Bob Gaines on May 10, 2024, 10:59:55 AMQuote from: FL SAAC on May 10, 2024, 10:29:56 AMQuote from: Bob Gaines on May 10, 2024, 10:12:57 AMQuote from: FL SAAC on May 10, 2024, 08:45:54 AMWESKCAR
Don't know who this company is, not affiliated with it, never used their kit and have no results good or bad to report.
Found it interesting
Viewed this on the internet, essentially a kit to re-identify your existing battery to look similar to an Autolite battery.
FYI the kit is for trying to make a battery look more like a 68-70 assemblyine battery with stickers . 65-67 assemblyline batteries looked different then 68-70 . The white tag with red lettering in the picture included in the kit that is meant to go on a battery post was NEVER used on a vintage 65-70 battery. It was something that the Newcastle battery company (first repro battery company) put on their repro batteries for liability reasons when they started selling them in the 80's. Other repro battery companies and memorabilia companies not knowing any better started selling them as if they were vintage items.
You did not read my comments
Should you have any complaints about this kit
Please contact directly this company at WESKCAR @ IMNOTHAPPY .COM
Thank you
I did read the comments. You said you found it interesting. Not a compliant but a FYI =for your information, so I thought you and others might want to know.Sorry you took it the wrong way.
No harm
No foul
Glad all is compliant...
Now you going to order a kit or what ?
Have a marvelous weekend !