Interesting day, The local AACA had a show today and I was planning on taking the 73, 54 and 64 but we had storms yesterday and I did not get the 64 washed. The storm brought a cold front and today was 62 for the high. Dang near FROZE! I helped judge a few classes which was fun. I'd done it before but it has been a few years. I specifically asked about 'original vs restored' and the response was "This is a car show, they're supposed to be 'as new'." Found out that the AACA now has preservation awards for original cars now. In the 54's class there was an original 54 Plymouth with this award and a really nice 53 Hudson Hollywood. I expected to get third because I had not even cleaned the engine compartment and, well, my car is unrestored...completely. I got a second and beat the Plymouth. Surprised! The 73 was in a tougher class and there was a super nice restored 442 that was the obvious winner. If I had detailed the engine compartment, I'd have given the 2nd place Monte Carlo a run for the money. As it was I got a third and was more than happy considering the cars that I beat and beat me. Fun day, met some new folks. The guy who owns the 54 Plymouth lives about 30 miles away and will be a new good friend. I'll probably go visit him next week. Also met a guy who is going to help me sell a 438 Pontiac 3x2 engine I have which will help fund some Imperial work. Maybe next time, I'll detail the engine compartments. Also found out that this AACA preservation thing allows repaints, new carpet, and fabric replacement in seats. This makes me pretty happy as I have wanted to keep it 'original' but at some point it's going to get too ratty to live with. Burrrrr still cold. Kerryp All in all it was __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com