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Old 09-02-14, 16:21
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Hi Lynne, Thanks for posting the image. That isn't what dad is looking for. He has the hold down bracket, but there is a cover that goes over the battery assembly.
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Old 09-02-14, 23:42
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No trouble Bill. I too am now waiting to see what they were like.
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Old 10-02-14, 05:39
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These are all original components.

Nor sure whether I have measurements.
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Old 10-02-14, 07:18
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Keith, that is the hold down frame (as opposed to a "cover") that I was referring to.
The value of a picture!!!
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Old 10-02-14, 07:43
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Keith, that is the hold down frame (as opposed to a "cover") that I was referring to.
The value of a picture!!!
Yes, there are three components there, the hold down cradle, frame and cover, evident in the middle picture.
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Old 10-02-14, 13:18
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Thanks Keith. The image is great. From the looks of it, one could make up a cover fairly easily.
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Old 10-02-14, 14:15
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These are all original components.

Nor sure whether I have measurements.

Well done Keith, I never expected to see an original battery cover in captivity! I reckon they'd be the very first item on a blitz to be discarded.

With this image we can take accurate measurements off the box itself and the distance between posts. Looks like the top plate is heavier gauge, which would explain why it's two piece construction.

This is the Macs repro hold down frame, good value at $12.45 and looks the part.

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Old 10-02-14, 15:56
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These are all original components.

Nor sure whether I have measurements.

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If the picture in the middle looks correct then take a look at the measurements on my web page. http://www.canadianmilitarypattern.c...tingPage3.html .

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Old 11-02-14, 13:35
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Thanks Phil, Between the images and the measurements we should be able to make one.
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Old 11-02-14, 19:42
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The cover not only looks correct, it is correct, for a Ford CMP.

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If the picture in the middle looks correct then take a look at the measurements on my web page. http://www.canadianmilitarypattern.c...tingPage3.html .

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Old 11-02-14, 22:05
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The cover not only looks correct, it is correct, for a Ford CMP.
Is there a difference between Chevrolet and Ford battery boxes? (Of course there is.... let me rephrase that, what is the difference between Chevrolet and Ford battery boxes?

I think I have a Chevrolet one, will dig it out and take pictures and measurements (it will take a while though).

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Old 11-02-14, 23:23
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There is an NOS battery cover in my swap meet material for the OMVA Winter Show in Acton, Ontario (March 8). ... Brian
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Old 02-03-14, 17:46
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Is there a difference between Chevrolet and Ford battery boxes? (Of course there is.... let me rephrase that, what is the difference between Chevrolet and Ford battery boxes?
So here's my example, reportedly off a Chevrolet. Is it Chevrolet? Or Ford? Or both? Who can enlighten me?

I can take measurements if anyone wants them.

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