Re: survivor?
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Re: survivor?



Yes, term term is generically based on car show judging definitions. To me, a major value of a survivor is it provides a time-capsule reference as to how the car was delivered from the factory.  As Ted wrote: "The engine compartment pictures are just what I was looking as a guide for my 500." 

>From a more general perspective any vehicle that has not been crushed is a survivor, of course. Not in the car show world though. 

Thanks,
Gary H.   

>  In a message dated 2/6/2012 5:52:05 P.M. Central Standard Time,
>  cory writes:
>  why is the term "survivor" given to only original cars 

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