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Hot Rods Mounting the battery in your early hot rod

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  1. Got a 925 mounted under my seat along with a small Battery tender. When not drivin every day I just plug the tender in. Problem solved.
     
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  2. My '36 Sedan...Battery box , tied to a battery shut off under driver's seat. .....g-willys 20150226_155520.jpg 20140416_113649 (1).jpg
     
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  3. Me Too! Roadster.
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  4. joeyesmen
    Joined: Dec 24, 2010
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    In the vintage cooler . . .
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  5. 340HilbornDuster
    Joined: Nov 14, 2011
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    2x 6V behind the rear seat! (6 + 6 = 12)
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  6. Bandit Billy
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    I hid mine in plain sight. Easy to service too. :cool:
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  7. BamaMav
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    I didn’t hide mine in the 47 Linc, it sits in the factory battery tray on the right side corner of the firewall and fender. I feel it balances the look of the engine compartment what with the power brake booster and master cylinder on the left side corner of the firewall. Easy to get to, too.
     
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  8. Mr T body
    Joined: Nov 2, 2005
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    Odyssey PC925 AGM under the passenger floor of the '31 coupe.
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  9. fleetside66
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
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    In my Craftsman tool box that I bought for myself for a X-mas present in 1972.
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  10. Blues4U
    Joined: Oct 1, 2015
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    Under the floor of the bed in my 30 pickup.
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  11. David Gersic
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    Mine is in a plastic box in the trunk. Don’t like it there, takes up too much room. But haven’t yet figured out where to move it to.


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  12. Deuce Daddy Don
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    In the trunk area, use welding cables for great power transfer, & use a sealed battery.
     
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  13. RoddyB34
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    EB19F4C1-D1CD-4EB6-B7C6-4CADDB8A7AB5.jpeg C8980175-E70E-4601-926F-64217FBE21B5.jpeg 996F7512-CA8A-4A75-B901-21D2E061596C.jpeg ,changed my battery to the opposite side in our A coupe ,,made a cradle out of sheet gal ,
     
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  14. Ned Ludd
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  15. Scumdog
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    Couldn't fit a big battery there on mine so it went under the deck (Optima)
     
  16. RoddyB34
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    Haha Yeah Ned I think your right ,,never thought of that ,but subconsciously definitely!,,,,although I haven’t opened the bonnet (hood) on the Lolite in 2 years,,
     
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  17. 1934coupe
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    In my 36 Willy's w/4cyl. under the hood. I need ease of access more than looks.

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  18. Got this battery bracket fabricated out of aluminum for $35 on the web for my pc680, perfect fit!
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  19. jailhousebob
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    In my deuce coupe i usede an old delco starter pack and mounted it in the trunk.
     

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  20. Gonna be a true running board battery box for me ,on my model T IMG_1187.JPG IMG_1174.JPG
     
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  21. grdra1
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    Mounted my battery under the dash on my 30 coupe. Glen P1010439.JPG P1010441.JPG
     
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  22. krbstr
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    On the firewall. I’m lazy and didn’t want to have to crawl under the truck if it needs servicing.


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  23. 53 hemi
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    I made a box and put it behind my seat, in the trunk area. One side is for the battery and one is for tools and stuff. There's plenty of gaps in the car; I'm not worried about fumes. 20180828_141423.jpeg 20180828_164834.jpeg

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  24. nunattax
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    what about routing the vent pipes out through the floor?
     
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  25. Where that becomes a problem at least with a standard battery is venting. Hydrogen even in an open car can be a problem.

    In a sedan with no truck I have been known to mount the battery under the back seat (like a beetle), if the vehicle has a turtle deck or a truck box that is a natural place for a battery.

    When I have a battery in the cab I like to put it in an enclosed box vented to the outside of the vehicle. Paranoid? you bet your ass but you know what they say, "Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that they are not out to get ya." :D
     
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  26. 4speed411
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    '41 Ford...battery in the box, half into the rear of the cab. IMG_20170704_162426228.jpg
     
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  27. dana barlow
    Joined: May 30, 2006
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    1. Y-blocks

    Old post,but what other then this is going on anyway,good AM to all !.
    I guess even as a teen in the 1950s,I didn't think battery was pretty,so hiding it under seat seemed best. Being my hot rod no longer had a trunk to hide in,and firewall mount seemed the most ugly place of all. Bat has been same place I put it in 1959,but I did replace my first box,with a little bit bigger one for a little bigger bat.
    When my son Lance an I built him a T-bucket,he liked the idea of having it in same place as my old 28A hot rod. So under the seat, in his case a alum hatch cover over the top of bat box. Here's a photo of Lance's "T" going together with seat bottom up .
    Bat box on right! Lift seat bottom and 4 screws gets too bat.[​IMG]
     
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  28. GordonC
    Joined: Mar 6, 2006
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    I have a small Braille battery which I stuck up on top of the rear fender well in my roadster. With the gas tank in there and the floor hump to clear the spring there isn't much room for anything and I didn't want to loose more space to the battery. It's a small battery but good cranking power. Hung a kill switch on the side of the mount as well. I may move that to someplace outside the car as it's a pain in the ass to remember it is off after you have gotten into the car! 20191126_141010.jpg
     
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  29. Splitbudaba
    Joined: Dec 30, 2014
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    D0C5DE9A-A38A-4151-9E62-D777BDC586D1.jpeg Retired from 50 years in General Aviation two years ago. Found a discarded NiCad battery box and cable one day, took them home for future use. So here it will go in my coupe, complete with quick disconnect! Battery will mount inside and the box will be vented with fresh air in and bad air overboard in stainless lines!
     
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  30. Canuck
    Joined: Jan 4, 2002
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    Mounted in trunk at end of gas tank. Made two boxes in case battery didn't have enough juice to crank the 425. Boxes made to look like 50 cal ammo boxes, just a little larger. Never used the second one, used as spares and tools box. Battery is a type 51 used in a pile of Hondas.
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