Jeff and Bob,
Remember that we are coming at this from two different ends. You guys will be judging our cars for correctness. ..........
As for coming from two different ends - not sure if that is correct. We are both constantly involved in restoring, counseling and judging so I think we see both sides of the coin so to speak.
Though our comments may influence how we may judge a car the focus here (this site and most of its sections that is its intent) is not the rules - that is left for that section of the site - but instead how the cars were originally built. One would automatically think they are two in the same but not always and there is often a laps or gap between the two its just part of the process. The discussions here can influence the other and often do and why these discussions have taken place for decades but with the internet and our willingness to discuss many of these points on a public forum others gets to see the process and the back and forth that takes place. This is IMHO one of the reasons I've supported good focused forums such as this and why many find the benefit of the same
How rules become the rules and their limitations is a discussion for another thread and could easily be compared to the making of sausage
"Incorrect" and atypical are too very different things and something we deal with on a regular basis here on the forums as well as in restoring and judging and why we collectively have adopted and promoted practices that allow the introduction, discussion and documentation when these arise and how we handle them. Not every judge in every club have done the same but through the forums and in classes many have at least been exposed to the ideas and will (I believe) continue to see the wisdom in the practices and will adopt them over time as a great tool in these situations .
Sorry this can be confusing. Often everything does not translate well in the written word