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Yesterday we showed our recently restored 1969 Malibu 350/300 4 speed at the AACA Hersey Fall Nationals. I ordered the car new, and it is done to perfection, all correct.
A judge however questioned the "Muncie" engraving (factory of course) on my bench seat 4 speed shift handle. AACA requires judges to ask the owner for documentation if they are unsure of an item. My original window sticker only shows M20 4 speed, no mention of "Muncie", likewise, all my other documentation. Now, we all know Muncie was GM's transmission arm, but these judges didn't. Try as I might, I cannot find a Chevroletr factory photo of the shifter, and I've been scouring GM Parts Wiki but can't find anything that shows a link to Muncie for a shift lever. Is there anyone out there with better searching skills that can point me to something I can use if this comes up again ? (BTW, they did give me the benefit of the doubt and didn't deduct.....this time). Happily, we got our Senior award. Viz |
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Maybe the AACA should have judges that know what they are doing.
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I suppose. They do sort of advocate however that judges, in most cases, should not be "experts" on the cars they are judging as they might tend to be overly critical. They're not supposed to "nitpick", rather, evaluate how close does the car appear to be as it would have been delivered by the dealer.
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If a car show judge is going judge a car then he should know how to judge a car. Not your fault he doesn’t know how to do the task.
Richard
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camarojoe (10-15-2021) |
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A few years ago Chuck Hanson told me of getting a call from someone who was at an AACA show and having a judge dispute his '70 Chevelle SS 396 having chrome valve covers. Yet I have seen cars with AACA's highest awards with many glaring authenticity issues.
This car would be a hit at MCACN, would love to see pix!! Bill W |
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camarojoe (10-15-2021) |
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A judge that doesn't know a Muncie shifter was standard with a Muncie transmission ??? Yes, they had their name stamped in the handle, just like Hurst has. Maybe the judge has only seen all the Hurst replacement shifters, since the Muncie shifter wasn't the best for rapid gear changes and usually got replaced early on.
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After some back and forth one of the 'gentlemen' finally figured it out and they went on their way. They ended up giving me an award just as I was ready to go home. My sense is they were judging more on cosmetics and less on originality...that was my last visit to their show field. -wilma
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67since67 (10-11-2021) |
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I was at Hershey on Saturday & I did see this car, if I remember correctly, it is Black. As Charley would say "This post is useless without pics". I also saw a 71 Chevelle Malibu Convt. 350 4-speed, bucket seats A/C, positraction, sandalwood w/saddle interior.
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