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i was recently advised my dipstick tube was incorrect because it was a natural finish instead of a semi-gloss black finish - my 4th edition of the judging manual says unfinished - but the second printing says semi-gloss black does anyone know what it should be to meet NCRS requirements? I have a 327/350 L79 motor Thanks Jim
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Chuck & Gene - well i agree with you both BUT - The NEW fourth edition of our 67 JM says Semi-Gloss Blackand we just had our car judged at the Regional Meet in Kissimmee, Fl and you guessed it got dinged for natural finish - So - I guess it gets painted Semi-Gloss Black - trying to achieve 98% in the National Meet this year. Thanks for your inputs - Jim
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Chuck & Gene - well i agree with you both BUT - The NEW fourth edition of our 67 JM says Semi-Gloss Blackand we just had our car judged at the Regional Meet in Kissimmee, Fl and you guessed it got dinged for natural finish - So - I guess it gets painted Semi-Gloss Black - trying to achieve 98% in the National Meet this year. Thanks for your inputs - Jim
We also had our car judged at Kissimmee and got hit for the handle not being black. I asked the judges if the whole thing was to be black and they told me that just the dipstick handle should be painted. It is possible that we may have two different judges with two different ideas of what it should be. Its easier to paint the handle so I think we will try that and see what happens at the next show. Ill let you know.
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People restoring their Corvette by the JM (MUST) get it judged before any new JM comes out or they have to go back and redo many items they thought was correct/
I'm not saying it's wrong to improve the JM's but Corvettes that got awards years ago now are wrong in many ways. Each new addition just cost people more money and time to keep up.
My 67 top flighted in the 90's is now if judged is a third flight Corvette. Which means looking at a top flight Corvette judged years ago doesn't mean much any more.- Top
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Top Flight, even last week, doesn't mean too much today -- for a whole lot of reasons. The JM is not a "put tab A into slot B" kind of book. In addition to the JM and AIM folks have to do their homework to determine what is correct for their car.Terry- Top
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Hi Jim,
We also had our car judged at Kissimmee and got hit for the handle not being black. I asked the judges if the whole thing was to be black and they told me that just the dipstick handle should be painted. It is possible that we may have two different judges with two different ideas of what it should be. Its easier to paint the handle so I think we will try that and see what happens at the next show. Ill let you know.
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I really believe everyone appreciates the Great Job NCRS does along with all of it's volunteers.- Top
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