Guest Posted January 1, 2001 Posted January 1, 2001 Is there a poblication that breaks out the points or category inspection techniques? I'm beginning a 38 zephyr and would like guideance before-hand. Is there such a thing as over restoring? Thanks in advance and Happy New Year to to all. JK
ronbarn Posted January 1, 2001 Posted January 1, 2001 The AACA Judging Manual explains our judging system. You can order a copy from the AACA Headquarters (see home page for aaca.org for addresses and info). Better yet, check the calendar and find out if there is a National Meet scheduled near you, attend a judging school (you get a manual free) and go through apprentice training - hands on is really the best way.<P>AACA does not take deductions for "over-restoration", however we have a very specific definition. The finish on each component must be authentic. For example, let's say a cast component should be black. If the item is smoothed (removing casting marks) and painted black, maybe even gloss black, there should be no deduction. That would be over-restoration. If, however, it is chromed that is not over-restoration, that is incorrect restoration and there would definitely be a deduction. Although we do not deduct for over-restoration (as per our definition), we also do not give any additional credit for it. <P>p.s. If you live in Northern Colorado, call Howard Scotland (hvs on this DF) in Cheyenne, Wyoming - he is one of our most experienced judges and would be glad to give you some more detail on the judging procedures.<p>[This message has been edited by ronbarn (edited 01-01-2001).]
Guest Posted January 1, 2001 Posted January 1, 2001 Thanks, Ron, for the leads. I'll be hooking up with AACA. JK
Guest Old55ford Posted January 3, 2001 Posted January 3, 2001 Try the Lincoln-Zephyr Owner Club that is on the left side of this page The marque Clubs have a great deal of informatiom on their type of automobile or a real good source is AACA library. The address is in AA magazine best of luck on your project hope to see it in a AACA show sometime<BR><p>[This message has been edited by Old55ford (edited 01-03-2001).]
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