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Bob Hill

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  1. There are several definitions that I use in the antique car hobby:

     

    1)  Original - unrestored, unaltered, "unrefreshed" etc. (except for general maintnenace items) as it left the factory - paint, interior, engine bay, etc. are just like it left factory

    2)  Refreshed - certain areas have been restored but the car is not a truly restored car - maybe fresh paint job and new upholstery but not a true restoration

    3)  Restored to original - full restoration (off frame, ground up) to way it left the factory

    4) Modified - anything else

     

    Thats just my thoughts

     

    Bob

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  2. If it were mine, I would remove the running boards and rain guards, topper (which you already mentioned) and replace the hoses with at least all matching ones.  Degrease the engine bay but not paint anything, do a good cleaning over all- then see how it does.

     

    Bob

  3. I am not a HPOF "judge" but I do own a couple of HPOF cars so I have been where you are.  On all my HPOF cars, my hoses, belts, tires and muffler have been replaced (with period correct items) and I got HPOF without an issue.  I haven't taken them through a second round for Original HPOF but I think the main difference is that you aren't allowed as many deductions the second time around.  From my limited knowledge, your running boards would be a deduction (possibly 1 point each) and radio another deduction.  I may be wrong but I think items that are maintenance/safety items (tires, hoses, belts) are considered ok.  I don't think running on 25 plus year old tires, hoses or belts is safe.

     

    Bob

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  4. To say a car that has some modifications is not an antique car is incorrect - it is still an antique car (and always will be) but it is now an antique car with modification.  The AACA allows modified cars to be judged - look at a judging sheet and see the deductions for cars that have modificiations - they are numerous and some are large deductions that most likely disqualify you from any award.  The HPOF even allows modifications - they too will be noted and points deducted.  

     

    At what point, in your view, is a car no longer antique? Is it with 1 minor modification (i.e. incorrect hose clamps), or 3 or 7 or .....? You get the point.  Not all modifications are the same - some can cost you tons of points and some may cost you 1.  To say a car must be 100% as it left the factory before it is allowed to be on the show field is unreasonable.  Are you going to ask the person who has a minor modification to leave with his car immediately?  When you get to that level of rigidity on showing, you will kiss most shows goodbye.

     

    Also, I am in some single marque clubs that are allowing modified cars BUT they are modified to the point where they would not be be "knowingly" allowed on a AACA National Meet field.  There is a big difference and to compare those with what AACA allows is unfair.

     

     

    Bob

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  5. 1 minute ago, Pfeil said:

     Bob you have a great looking 1966 Beetle with a lot of deluxe features, however your back glass rubber trim is missing the deluxe bright work trim and your rear tail lamps are the small 1961 and earlier type. 

     

    Yes I realize those things BUT I sold it yesterday so unless the new owner changes them, it will stay that way LOL

  6. I have this 66 Beetle and it is amazing the attention it gets everywhere I go. LOL   Kids love it and parents are always asking me if they can take a pciture of it with their kids.  If I am not in a hurry I usually offer to let the kids get in the driver's seat and get a picture if their parent's want to.  Great way to get them interested in the hobby

     

    Bob

     

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  7. I have been pulling enclosed car haulers for about 27-28 years now.  I will tell you that there is no way I would put the trailer you need behind the Expedition.  You will need a taller than the average enclosed trailer which will (1) increase weight both at tongue and overall and (2) increase frontal area for the trailer.  I would not personally feel comfortable pulling a trailer like that behind the Expedition.   To be honest, pulling a trailer with additional height is your biggest obstacle IMHO.  

     

    Bob

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  8. 7 minutes ago, Bhigdog said:

     

    Carried to it's logical extreme why not have 3 teams of judges judge a car, in turn, at a show. The first for it's junior, the second for it's senior, and the third for it's GN. Do the score sheets in turn. Make the junior and go right to the senior sheets, make the senior go right to the GN sheets etc etc. Save all that hassle of having to wait.

    Hell, Why the hassle of having to go to 3 awards banquets. Seems ridiculous! Give em all the TROPHYS at once. Near instant gratification. Who can argue against that?..............Bob

     

     

    Thats ridiculous LOL  - just give everyone that shows a car a Grand National Senior Award at their first show and forget all the judging, etc.  The change of rules is what happens when we bend any rules just because they have to have everything right now. 

  9. Answers:

     

    1 - stop payment for ANY reason? No, only a verifiable reason which would be unlikely given the fact the buyer obtains the check at your bank in front of you and the teller

    2 - Not sure about this one - probably something you would need to ask an attorney or LEO

    3 - I doubt bank would issue check until they verify the money is not counterfeit

    4 - If he deposits the money in your account, I see no reason you should be concerned. 

    5 - This is another question probably best answered by an attorney; however, banks typically don't get invovled in civil matters so I think they would honor the check until directed by a court to do otherwise

    6 - I have an account that is seperate from my others (actually at a different bank) where I can have money wired, deposited, etc. and then move it out.

     

    Banks are in the business of making money transactions.  They don't get involved in transactions between other people if there is a problem.  If a bank issues a certified check, they will honor that check in almost all cases because they verify funds, etc. prior to issuing the check.   I have never had any bad experiences when selling a car with either cash, certified check or wire transfer.

     

    Note - I am not a laywer or a banker so I am only giving information based on personal experience.

     

    Bob

  10. Text him or leave him a voice mail (since he won't answer phone) and simply tell him that within 24 hours, we either scehdule a time to have his car inspected so we can clsoe the deal or let's forget the deal.  If you don't hear back from him, then you have your answer.  I don't waste my time with folks like him - either he is going to complete the deal or he isn't.  My thinking is he has no intentions of completing the deal so i would walk away.

     

    Bob

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