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Please tell the
person classifying your car if you think it is in the wrong class at the
time of classification.
There are usually ten categories on the judging sheet. The amount of points
for each varies but the points will add up to 100. It is the judge's discretion
to use half points when judging. All cars in a class are judged by the
same judge to keep the scoring consistent.
In the "Body Paint" category the judge will be looking
for paint match, body panel/seam alignment, and workmanship. If your paint
is faded or rusted in spots or if poor bodywork is evident then your car
will lose points.
In the "Engine" category the judges will be looking for
cleanliness and workmanshipas well as all the wiring harnesses and hoses.
They must be neatly secured and routed properly. This includes under side
of hood, inner fender walls and firewall.
In the "interior" category they will be looking for interior
fit, rug and door panel fit and workmanship. If your interior shows signs
of wear or any rips, if your carpets are worn or your door panels are
worn or misaligned, you will lose points.
In the "Chrome/Brightwork" category they will be looking
for cloudiness or discoloring as well as pits in the chrome. Also scratches
in the stainless trim will result in loss of points. If your car has no
chrome or brightwork then you shouldn't be in a class with cars that do.
In the "Chassis" category the judges will be looking
for cleanliness of the under carriage. If you have leaks or excessive
dirt on your under carriage you will lose points.
In the "Wheels & Tires" catergory they will be looking
for matching tires and wheels or hubcaps. If the tires are dry rotted
or cracked or mismatched then you will lose points.
In the "Glass Lenses" category they will be looking for
fading or cracks in all the glasses and lenses.
In the "Literature Safety" category they will be looking
for up to five items such as dealer promotional literature, first aid
kit or fire extinguisher.
Whether you are stock or modified, all cars are judged on their
own merit. You are not judged by how many trophies you have won
in the past or by your display. Remember, you brought your car
out to compete against other cars in your class . Yor car is expected
to look it's absolute BEST in order to win a first place trophy.
If by some chance you wind up as the "only" car in your
class, it does not guarantee a first place. If your score is low
you could wind up with a second or third place.
Judging sheets will be made available by sending a stamped self addressed
envelope to the show promoter after the show.
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