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Lectric Limited Spring Ring Battery Cables For Small Block Cars With Air Conditioning (1963 Corvette C2)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Positive and Negative Terminals
      • Spring Ring Terminals
      • Small Block Engine with Factory Air Conditioning
      • Fits 1963 Corvette C2

      Description

      Battery Cable Set. The Lectric Limited Spring Ring Battery Cables for Small Block Cars with Air Conditioning provide essential electrical connectivity between the battery and vehicle components. This set ensures reliable power delivery for proper engine and accessory function, making it crucial for maintaining vehicle performance and starting capability.

      Construction and Appearance. Designed with durable materials, these battery cables feature spring ring terminals to secure firm connections. The cables are built to meet factory specifications and are finished in robust insulation to withstand heat and environmental conditions.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward with no drilling required, allowing for a hassle-free replacement. The cables are designed to fit factory mounts and connectors precisely.

      Application. This battery cable set fits the 1963 Corvette C2 equipped with small block engines that have factory air conditioning, providing an exact match for proper electrical system integration.

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