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71 mustang.429 scj,4 speed
black with argent stripes
Battery tray support bracket,mounts under battery tray to add structural

support to battery tray.Was found on cars with the larger group 27

batteries.

Stefan

 
Battery tray support bracket,mounts under battery tray to add structural

support to battery tray.Was found on cars with the larger group 27

batteries.

Stefan
Stefan, If you are referring to the brace on the bottom of the fender apron, beneath the battery, it is not reproduced as far as I know. Finding an original one is next to impossible.The battery acid ate through the tray, the apron and the brace on most cars. Fabrication is usually the answer. Chuck

 
Battery tray support bracket,mounts under battery tray to add structural

support to battery tray.Was found on cars with the larger group 27

batteries.

Stefan
Stefan, If you are referring to the brace on the bottom of the fender apron, beneath the battery, it is not reproduced as far as I know. Finding an original one is next to impossible.The battery acid ate through the tray, the apron and the brace on most cars. Fabrication is usually the answer. Chuck
Chuck,

Know where I can find the demensions for it?

 
I don't have a drawing. I can jack up the car and take some measurements later tonight if that helps. Chuck

 
Thanks Mark, I'll have a beer instead. Chuck


I got ambitious and decided to multi-task. It is roughly 7.25" front to back and about 4.25" tall. It is angled to follow the shape of the fender apron front to rear and transitions to the horizontal via 2 45* bends. Please ignore the shabby welding techniques used to save the part. Chuck

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