From the question (What does Concours restored mean?)
I would answer one way!
When you add the caveat line So....then the engine should run, all the guages should work, all the lights should work, steering wheel should be straight, charging system should work, ect, ect right? or is concours restored just for looks with no fluids in the engine, non working electricil systems, just for looks......... I would answer another way !
FOR ME Concours is the more to the finish of parts and the "total of all parts" from a presentation standpoint. At a Concours de Elegance (like Meadowbrook, or Pebble Beach) simply restoring a car - WITH WRONG FINISHES will get you nowhere.
For us it can be little things like ribs on hoses, stamps on nuts or LACK OF REPRODUCTION parts. It is VERY HARD to do a car this way - I found that somethings just can't be obtained. (in a ten year period, so you have to move on). I had an NOS headliner to go with the original seats and carpet. BUT it was stored in a musty basement for 35 years and was unusable ! I found that out the day the glass man was to arrive to install the headliner and glass. What could I do - drive to NPD and buy a repro headliner so we could keep the appointment !
Another case are the door panels - my car was missing one. When I obtained an original set - as a very high price to use I didn't notice that they were missed matched. One dated before my car build, one WAY after !! I couldn't bring myself to put them on the car. (Since I was committing to the repro headliner I bought a set that same day) MOST would have used the original and never told. I didn't have any parts dated AFTER my car on it so I wouldn't ! (I think they are going to Carlisle)
Mark
P.S. Storing cars , with or without oils and fluids isn't easy ! Cars leak, seals dry out and the thought of "peanut oil" is just more work ! (when you do want to drive a car)