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Old 07-24-2024, 01:16 PM   #22
Karl Wescott
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Default Re: Fine point judging...a simple question

IMHO, Fine Point judging should not be a competition. It should be, and be treated as validation of excellence and accuracy of restoration. The results should not be treated as "win-lose" but as "excellence - room to improve". There is a very simple upper limit that can be achieved, "as built by Ford".


If you want to express yourself with cars then you have to start modifying and you can stand your car against other modified cars (and perhaps an original). The modified cars should have a perceived improvement over the original and can be judged on how significant those improvements are. That can have first, second, etc as there is no upper boundary as to what can be done.
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