Re: [Chrysler300] judging
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Re: [Chrysler300] judging



In a message dated 3/2/2004 11:54:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
meisnerinc@xxxx writes:

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> Hi Club;
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> Forgive me for being a fool . Would someone in the club , preferably judges 
> answer these questions.
> (1) what does a concourse car , represent . how is it judged . what are the 
> marks for each section. what forms the deductions for a 300 letter car.
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> (2) What constitutes a peoples choice award . what are the judging 
> parameters . again what are the deductions .
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> (3) are there classes at the meets for people such as myself, who drive our 
> cars as much as possible . Last year seven thousand miles after June 24th. 
> till October 30th ( winter in Canada )
> 
> 

Hi Ben and All:
Sorry for the little delay in answering your questions re: concours and 
people's choice.

1. Concours cars are judged on the basis of authenticity---ie., how 
they came from the 
factory, and of course quality of restoration. Any deviation from 
that baseline 
results in some points deduction. Cars are judged in four 
classes, C300, 300B;
300C-E; F-H; and J-L. There is also a Hurst Class. Each car is 
judged in five
areas: Engine compartment; Interior; Body Exterior and Luggage 
Compartment;
Exterior Ornamentation; and Underbody. The judging form used is 
objective, with 
areas to be assessed and allowable range of deductions enumerated. 
Judge-hours
spent on each vehicle probably averages about 2.5.

2. People's choice is just that: People at the meet vote for their 
favorite car. Really
no rules, except it must be a lettercar or a Hurst. The classes 
are a little different
than for concours, and there are no deductions.

3. There is no "Daily Driver" or similar class/competition. 

Hope this answers your questions. 300ly, Gil Cunningham



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