I am going the concours route and as long as points are considered for the proper fit an alignment of the doors & glass I will be OK with that. I look at a lot of concours cars that have the original glass in them and the doors shut very hard, the fit is poor and leaks all over. That may be the way they came new I don't know, I wasn't there. I do know my doors will fit and look good with no leaks and hardly think I would fit in the modified section or some driver class. As far as the seals of the doors are concerned, that only applies to coupes and convertibles due to the vertical molding as far as I know. I don't know what the points deduction would be as I am not a EXPERT judge, although I have been working on 69-70 models exclusively since 1980. I don't have a title and don't want or need one too know a good car.
I was at a national show in INDIANA a couple of years back and a group of judges were judging a 69 cobra jet mach1 and they spent so much time looking at date codes, decals and correct spark plug wire boot colors, they missed the obvious things that were wrong with the car. Don't get me wrong these details will separate 2 very nice cars and that is fair if all things are considered but I think to many amateur judges are out there looking at these details because it's easy for a novice to bust someone on a date code as opposed to having solid overall knowledge of the model.