At AACA shows one can run into the problem that judges have generalized expectations of industry standard practices. Tire valve stem caps would be an example as I think the auto industry was in transition from metal caps to less expensive plastic/vinyl/rubber in the 'mid-50s some time. It takes magnifying glasses and factory photos to know. I had problems with AACA judges regarding a Terraplane I owned years ago and Hudson Motor Co. was not often doing things like the "big boys". But the judges usually asked (they are told to ask the owner) for printed documentation and I either had it, or gave adequate verbal explanations. The car got the firsts it deserved. Wayne -----Original Message----- From: Terry & Andree Hoeman [mailto:tehoema@megavision.com] Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 7:39 AM To: Wayne Graefen; L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU Subject: Re: Re: [FWDLK] Corruption at local car show! Remember loosing at an AACA meet some years ago because my 55 had plastic valve stem covers instead of the correct metal. Never have known for sure if that is correct but still use plastic as a rule.
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