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Does MCACN keep copies of the old completed judging forms? Wonder if they would have the ones from this car and could they be posted for us to see.
Ron Mroz normally helps judge the fullsize at the show but couldn't make it that year. Wonder who the other judges were besides Bill Braun. Don't you have to have credentials of some sort to be a judge at that show?
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camarojoe (10-07-2019) |
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remember this discussion on the old SS427 site, soooo much wrong with this car, TT denoted TH400 trans, frame had the 400 crossmember mounts, no 4D on the tag, tach redline was messed with, very amateur attempt at changing the casting number... owner was a real piece of work, would not take CLONE as an answer.
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So who judged it a 992?
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wow I just spent 90 minutes reading all the past sites and posts about this car.
Very nice to read the experts advice on such a car. Seems to be a real FAKE! Imposture if you will.. |
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Sold for $107,500.
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Joe Barr |
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Somebody is going to be very pissed when they sober up!
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PeteLeathersac (12-05-2019) |
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I think in the transition between the several auction sellers this car has seen, the owners represented it to imply it was Concours judged and not Day 2. You'll see that none of the previous sellers offered to show the MCACN certifications, as they clearly say Day 2. This is also the reason we changed the terminology for our modified cars to Blue, Red and White ribbon instead of Bronze/Silver and Gold, as some sellers would state their car was judged Gold at MCACN, and potential buyers would incorrectly assume it was Concours Stock. Bottom line, as always, is that buyers need to do their due diligence. Bashton |
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Please see my previous post as to how this car scored a Gold. Bashton |
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