tirebird
09-18-2006, 10:42 PM
I got into a recent discussion with a car show judge about my T/A last weekend. I entered the car in the "1970-1979 Modified" category. Those of you know the history of my "BFG Tirebird" remember that Tom Senter replaced the original trashed 455HO with a Berger Chevrolet warranty replacement LS6 in 1972.
That, to me, means the car is modified. But this judge argued the car should be listed as "stock" because it has a GM engine!! "Modified" to him, was a Ford or MOPAR engine.
After a long discussion using my invoice and window sticker as proof, he finally agreed. Does everyone agree with me?
By the way I won 2nd place. Oh, and one more thing, I'd like to have a dollar for every time I'm asked at car shows, "I didn't know Yenko made a TransAm",..after seeing my Yenko Sports Car Club license plate holder.
That, to me, means the car is modified. But this judge argued the car should be listed as "stock" because it has a GM engine!! "Modified" to him, was a Ford or MOPAR engine.
After a long discussion using my invoice and window sticker as proof, he finally agreed. Does everyone agree with me?
By the way I won 2nd place. Oh, and one more thing, I'd like to have a dollar for every time I'm asked at car shows, "I didn't know Yenko made a TransAm",..after seeing my Yenko Sports Car Club license plate holder.