1966-74 A/B/E -Body Chrysler Mopar -Group 27 Battery Topper W/Yellow Caps
Elevate the visual authenticity of your 1966-74 A/B/E-Body Chrysler models by incorporating the Group 27 Battery Topper with Yellow Caps into your restoration or customization project. This meticulously crafted cover is designed to impeccably replicate the original Mopar battery look, delivering a classic aesthetic while accommodating the modern convenience of a Group 27 maintenance-free battery.
One of the standout features of this battery topper is its genuine appearance, faithfully recreating the iconic Mopar battery look. This attention to detail ensures that your vehicle maintains its timeless charm while benefiting from the advanced technology of a Group 27 maintenance-free battery. The cover is thoughtfully engineered to seamlessly fit Group 27 batteries, providing a hassle-free and secure installation process.
Installation is a breeze – simply slip the cover over any top-post battery and attach the battery cables for a quick and straightforward setup. The distinctive Yellow Caps add a touch of style and authenticity, making your underhood appearance truly stand out. Embrace the convenience of a maintenance-free battery without compromising the vintage charm of your vehicle.
Whether you're pursuing a period-correct restoration or aiming to capture the authentic look of a classic Mopar battery, this Group 27 Battery Topper is the ideal choice. Upgrade your vehicle's underhood aesthetics with this carefully designed accessory that seamlessly blends the best of both worlds – vintage appeal and modern technology.
Please note that the caps on this top do not align with or replace the fill caps on the battery. Invest in quality and authenticity with the Group 27 Battery Topper for a timeless and visually stunning underhood presentation.
Yellow Caps:
1966 with 361 engines and 59 amp alternator
1967-1971 with 383 engines and 59 amp alternator
1970 with 318 and 340 engines and 59 amp alternator
1971 with 360 engines and 59 amp alternator
1972 with 400 engines and 59 amp alternator