COVER, Battery, Delco R-59, Top Post, Black finish, includes six black fill caps, reproduction
Want the classic look of the Delco R-59 battery but with the convenience of a modern battery? We have the reproduction cover to satisfy your needs! Each battery cover offering comes in a black finish and fits most maintenance-free flat-top group 24 / 60 batteries with original terminal location. Cover measures 10 3/8 inch length x 6 15/16 inch width x 13/16 inch height, with 8 1/8 inches of width between the top post openings (center to center). The R-59 top post style battery cover includes 6 black fill caps, featuring orange / red paint markings (one includes "Delco Eye" writing) with "Delco Energizer" text molded into the top.
Note:
Some batteries may require terminal extenders to allow posts to completely come through topper. See NPD part number C-2000-130A.
Chevrolet Camaro Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
Chevrolet Chevelle / El Camino / Malibu Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
Chevrolet Nova / Chevy II Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
Chevrolet C / K 1/2-Ton Pick-Up Truck Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
Chevrolet C / K 1/2-Ton Suburban Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
Chevrolet 1/2-Ton K5 Blazer Years:
1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
GMC C / K 1/2-Ton Pick-Up Truck Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
GMC C / K 1/2-Ton Suburban Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
GMC 1/2-Ton K5 Jimmy Years:
1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
Pontiac Firebird / Trans Am Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
Pontiac GTO / Lemans / Tempest Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
Oldsmobile Cutlass Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
Buick Skylark Years:
1967 (67), 1968 (68), 1969 (69), 1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
Chevrolet Monte Carlo Years:
1970 (70), 1971 (71), 1972 (72)
1967-1972 CAMARO
1967-1972 CHEVELLE CHEVELLE, EL CAMINO AND MALIBU
1967-1972 FIREBIRD
1967-1972 NOVA
1967-1972 TEMPEST GTO, LEMANS AND TEMPEST
1967-1972 CHEVY TRUCK
1967-1972 CUTLASS
1967-1972 SKYLARK
1970-1972 MONTE CARLO
1967-1972 CHEVY TRUCK
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and DEHP, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Nice retro piece
Submitted on December 27, 2018 by Dale R.
YES I would recommend this product.
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Have not installed it yet because I didn’t realize I don’t have a flat top battery. I am hoping it ate right but I am probably going to have to order the post extenders. Otherwise it’s pretty neat and NPD price beats others.
Submitted on October 30, 2021 by William S.
YES I would recommend this product.
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Excellent replica of an original R-59 battery top. Fit is good on my modern dry cell battery.
Submitted on July 24, 2022 by Morris C.
YES I would recommend this product.
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great look and perfect fit
Submitted on January 18, 2023 by Nick V.
YES I would recommend this product.
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Submitted on February 01, 2023 by Jerry G.
YES I would recommend this product.
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Looks just like what came with my 67 Firebird - the key is make sure your current battery doesn’t need modifications
Submitted on June 10, 2023 by Larry R.
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Excellent fit and look!!
Submitted on March 02, 2024 by Frank D.
YES I would recommend this product.
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Decent product but way too expensive. It cost me $67 including shipping. It should be about half that price.
Submitted on April 29, 2024 by WALKER W.
We are sorry that you are disappointed with the cost of this cover. But please understand that injection-mold tooling is extremely expensive. And for something like this, a relatively niche product that is sold in limited numbers (as opposed to a household plastic item you’d find at Walmart, sold by the hundreds of thousands), that tooling cost is divided into the finished cost of the piece. You’ve got tooling for the cover, plus two different styles of caps. And on top of that, icing on the cake, is 12% of the sales goes to GM for licensing.
Nobody
is getting rich on these covers, it just is what it is I’m afraid, and this is
frequently the most common reason that reproduction restoration parts can be
quite expensive. It’s the cost of the tooling amortized over the volume of
production. The less volume, the higher % the tooling factors in.
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