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Old 04-14-2014, 05:11 PM   #12
Vic Piano
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Default Re: taking apart a 1938 Woodie

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Originally Posted by ford38v8 View Post
Vic, if you knew what you were talking about regarding V8 Club Judging, you'd not be talking about it. Not a EFV8 Club discrepancy, just a Vic showing how much he doesn't know discrepancy. Your third hand report of a novice Judge's error doesn't give you Expert Witness Credentials on the V8 Club Concourse, you know.
I respectfully disagree Alan. I know exactly what I'm talking about. However, I never put myself out there as an expert. All it takes is one judge's error, novice or otherwise, to basically render the entire judging process invalid. More to my point, why would the EFV8 Club allow "novice" judges on the Concours Field? By virtue of the "Dearborn" award, and the importance they lavish upon it, one should expect, at the very least, to have qualified and capable judges making decisions... Please, for the benefit of all those interested, give us a plausible explanation as to how a modified vehicle, say a '38 station Wagon with retro fit hydraulic brakes, could receive a "Dearborn" award. After all, isn't the EFV8 Club mantra "as Henry built it"? My suggestion that the EFV8 Club judging process, as it stands, is flawed, would appear to be an indefensible position from your side of the discussion.
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