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A good friend has just purchased a beautiful car that he wishes to show , however it already has a senior award on it.What does he do to show it again in his name? Does he have to return the plaque to the club? Thanks for your advice..

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Guest BruceW

According to the "Change of Ownership" procedures contianed in the Judging Manual on this AACA website at:<BR> <A HREF="http://www.aaca.org/judging/Section4.htm" TARGET=_blank>http://www.aaca.org/judging/Section4.htm</A> <P>"When a SENIOR vehicle changes hands by sale or transfer, the vehicle reverts to the status of a First Junior award winner. The Senior Tab is returned to the Vice President-Senior Car Awards by the seller or person transferring the vehicle. If the vehicle has received the A.G.N.M. FIRST PRIZE plaque, the plaque will be returned to National Headquarters. (This plaque may be returned to the previous owner, stamped "RETIRED", for a covering fee of $5.00.) If the vehicle is an Annual National Award winner and has received a National Award winner tab, the tab will remain the property of the seller and must be removed from the vehicle upon transfer of ownership."<p>[ 04-15-2002: Message edited by: BruceW ]

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Thanks Bruce, you gave the correct information. The seller is also supposed to provide the name and address of the new owner. The current VP Senior Car Awards is David Berg. His address is in the front of the AA magazine. I had this job during the year 2000. If the seller did not take care of this responsibility, it is okay for the buyer to do it now.<BR> Earl Beauchamp, VP Regions<p>[ 04-15-2002: Message edited by: Dynaflash8 ]

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