Roger, Pre-registration is required to enter a car in Concours so that the judges may adequately prepare to judge said vehicle. This preparation entails pulling up microfilm records for that particular car and having the relevant info available to the judges the day of the concours. This must be done well in advance of the meet. Remember, cars are judged on an "as-built" basis. Points are deducted for dealer-added items, owner-added items, wrong color, etc. ; there would be no way for the judges to know what is correct on any given car without the microfilm dedcoding and interpretation at hand. Perhaps the Club needs to advise members more clearly that pre-registration is required for Concours cars? I do not recall ever having a problem with concours, anytime I entered this car or that, but then again, I had preregistered. And, Roger, trying to compare this Club with the Chrysler 300 Club Inc. (the "other" Club, as you refer to it), is absolutely pointless and irrelevant. Each Club has much to offer to its members, but in completely different ways. Judging standards are completely different in each Club. John Hertog