Re: CAMARO SHOW
I wish I had been able to attend as I planned to sandwich it in between the oil/gas show and the Spring Nationals but unfortunately couldn't make it to Columbus. Sounds like not much has changed with the Camaro Club. I don't understand why it takes 2 hours to judge a car. Several years ago a friend of mine accompanied me to a Camaro club show. This guy is a senior AACA judge and he couldn't believe the judging format and the length of time judging the cars (gold, silver, bronze class). These guys must attend schools which present the standards on the particular class/make they are judging. This has no standards,gold car may not be gold car the following year. Some years lots of golds, others not many and this represents the quality of the car. I think some of this micro judging has driven many away, because it's not FUN any more. Tom is on the right track, make it fun again. Even the Corvette guys are getting away from the over restored, no fluids in the car stuff. I realize it's hard cause some guys won't come unless there's some kind of trophy and I don't claim to have all the answers.... what do you guys think?
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