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Originally Posted by SHORTDOOR
I have a lot of respect for the information from people on this site, that is why I am here. I went to the Clayton NY meet last year with a long time Early V8 member who thought I could learn a lot about the restoration of my car. I asked if I could shadow their judging of the cars, they said yes. I saw and heard what they were looking for. I can only use materials that I can find today for my car. To say I don't care if it is not concourse correct is a poor statement, with all due respect.
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Lighten up. "Concours correct" is a neutral statement, expressing an existing condition. Therefore it carries no positive or negative connotation. My Ford is no where near "concours correct" and I prefer it that way, as I can drive it anywhere and anytime I want. I know of which I speak, because I nave a car that is probably pretty close that hasn't turned a wheel in two years. I plan on remedying that this summer.