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You, on your "soap box", or prowling junk yards with a camera in hand, or commenting on cars with owners at car shows, have been more helpful to this hobby than you or a lot of others can imagine.ThanksJimMCA 28774
+1 on that why dont we see any of jeffs photos from junkyards in the NE?
Don't know if any of you guys have noticed, but AACA (Antique Automobile Club of America) run out of Carlisle, PA has changed all its rules so that a car MUST have oil and MUST run, and MUST be driven onto the showfield so that it can compete, otherwise it is disqualified. MCA should INSIST the same if it has not already.Tony K.
I disagree with that. There are many cars restored with the only intention of making them a rolling museum piece. It makes no sense to put oil and gas in a car that only gets fired up maybe once or twice a year to take to a show. It's not worth the extra effort in maintenance and deterioration of fuel systems and internal seals.I don't think this is a new thing with AACA, I saw it in their rules a couple years ago. I totally respect their decision as a club to put such a rule in place, but I don't see the need for it for certain cars. Maybe it's a safety thing for the show site, who knows.Like anything else, just remember that there are others in the hobby that enjoy it a different way. No need to trample all over their choices.
Charles, It all goes back to what I understand the MCA (Concours anyway) to be: THEY have stated that THEY want the cars in "AS DELIVERED" condition, and last I knew that every NEW 1965 Mustang was driven off the dealers lot by the original owner WITH gas, oil, ...................
Charles, It all goes back to what I understand the MCA (Concours anyway) to be: THEY have stated that THEY want the cars in "AS DELIVERED" condition, and last I knew that every NEW 1965 Mustang was driven off the dealers lot by the original owner WITH gas, oil, coolant, trans fluid, windsheild washer fluid, power steering fluid, ect, so again may be I've been mis-understanding what the MCA means by "As Delivered"
As I said, it is a personal choice. MCA Thoroughbred does not require the car to be started. Why start a car that is shown only once every 1-2 years and not driven? Why is it so hard for people to understand this concept?
Perhaps naming the class ' MCA Thoroughbred Static Display ' would be more accurate. Brian
What about requiring the Marti Report in the Concours Class? I know that some are worried that people won't show their cars that have had a color change, interior change, etc. Maybe if the Marti Report was some how tied in with a bonus system then it would not hurt the people that have elected to change their car in some manner and reward the ones that haven't been tampered with. Maybe a bonus system would encourage some to stick to the way it was built.Just something else to ponder.