THIS IS FOR A REPRODUCTION 1969-1970 BOSS 429 BATTERY TRAY, (MOUNTS IN TRUNK), FOR GROUP 24 OR GROUP 27 BATTERIES ONLY. ORIGINAL BATTERY TRAYS ARE APPROXIMATELY 1" LONGER FOR GROUP 29 BATTERY. THESE WORK GREAT IN 1965-1973 MUSTANGS FOR TRUNK MOUNTED BATTERY. LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE THE ORIGINALS.
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