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Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Misc Items => Topic started by: 69GT350H on November 08, 2018, 10:43:10 AM
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An interesting topic(s) on the Autolite 24F reproduction over on the VMF Forum for those interested.
https://forums.vintage-mustang.com/services-classifieds/1147694-racing-restoration-batteries.html
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It will be the same thing as in the past... they won't make the correct battery, because everyone still buys the other one.
When the choices are limited, folks have to take the best available.
I have an assembly line 22F that I'm exploring 3D printing options. Will be a couple months before I have a prototype.
The 22F probably came in 90% plus of all 65-66 cars and then in 67, the 24F was probably more predominant.
For the 24F 65-67 assembly line style, I might be able to create a 3D file based off of details from the 22F.
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It will be the same thing as in the past... they won't make the correct battery, because everyone still buys the other one.
When the choices are limited, folks have to take the best available.
I have an assembly line 22F that I'm exploring 3D printing options. Will be a couple months before I have a prototype.
The 22F probably came in 90% plus of all 65-66 cars and then in 67, the 24F was probably more predominant.
For the 24F 65-67 assembly line style, I might be able to create a 3D file based off of details from the 22F.
Wow, that would be cool to see, are you doing it as an empty case that you would connect a smaller battery inside like people are doing with the dead original cases?
Jason
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Wow, that would be cool to see, are you doing it as an empty case that you would connect a smaller battery inside like people are doing with the dead original cases?
Yes, the plan is to make it a hollow case so they can be either a static show item or a small AGM type battery could be put inside.
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It will be the same thing as in the past... they won't make the correct battery, because everyone still buys the other one.
When the choices are limited, folks have to take the best available.
I have an assembly line 22F that I'm exploring 3D printing options. Will be a couple months before I have a prototype.
The 22F probably came in 90% plus of all 65-66 cars and then in 67, the 24F was probably more predominant.
For the 24F 65-67 assembly line style, I might be able to create a 3D file based off of details from the 22F.
Someone came to my place about 6 weeks ago and did a 3D scan on my assemblyline batteries for the purpose of coming up with a case with lid to put a hidden battery into. I am hopeful he will come up with something for the cause . ;D Marty Rupp encouraged him to call me.
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Someone came to my place about 6 weeks ago and did a 3D scan on my assemblyline batteries for the purpose of coming up with a case with lid to put a hidden battery into. I am hopeful he will come up with something for the cause . ;D Marty Rupp encouraged him to call me.
I assume you're not concerned with a reproduction hurting the value of the originals? As I mentioned to someone else, I'm not planning to make a Thoroughbred correct part, it's to help fill the gap for concours cars.
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I assume you're not concerned with a reproduction hurting the value of the originals? As I mentioned to someone else, I'm not planning to make a Thoroughbred correct part, it's to help fill the gap for concours cars.
I suppose it bothers me that I see so many 68 up style batteries being used and people stubbornly think that type came in their car. I am also skeptical that he will be able to make it 100% authentic looking. I only mentioned this other party working on something to you as a friend so that you know someone else is working on something too. I have no connection to the other party other then hoping he will get something going and maybe a few samples for my help.There has been only talk for years.If I had known you wanted to pursue this I would have provided mine to you instead.