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no problem, they did a nice resto on a great car
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Old 05-11-2009, 05:57 AM
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Are there any pictures of the undercarriage of that car? I believe we outfitted it with one of our new Corvette exhaust systems and since it is such a high profile car I wanted to see how it looks.

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At the risk of stirring debate, someone is going to judge the stamp pad at an NCRS event this year (can't imagine who that might be) so how do you think it will go? It is, admittedly, a replacement motor, so, how should it be judged? Based on the pictures (bad move) will it pass muster?
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At the risk of stirring debate, someone is going to judge the stamp pad at an NCRS event this year (can't imagine who that might be) so how do you think it will go? It is, admittedly, a replacement motor, so, how should it be judged? Based on the pictures (bad move) will it pass muster?

[/ QUOTE ]Mark, based on the rules currently in place, I would guess that the stamp will pass the muster so to speak. At least everyone in the Corvette community knows the history of the car so hopefully whoever buys the car will know its history and buy it for what it is not what they think it is.
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At the risk of stirring debate, someone is going to judge the stamp pad at an NCRS event this year (can't imagine who that might be) so how do you think it will go? It is, admittedly, a replacement motor, so, how should it be judged? Based on the pictures (bad move) will it pass muster?

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This car looks real nice , should go 98% or higher ?? range,NCRS Top Flight , AND BLOOMINGTON GOLD,
Nabor brothers did a great job, I think it will be at the Special Collection this year
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At the risk of stirring debate, someone is going to judge the stamp pad at an NCRS event this year (can't imagine who that might be) so how do you think it will go? It is, admittedly, a replacement motor, so, how should it be judged? Based on the pictures (bad move) will it pass muster?

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I posed the same question about the "Last '67" and got a mouth full by some Proteam faithfuls on this board. I think if this same car or any other bbc '67 was brought to an NCRS or Bloomington meet and the owner wasn't of high status in the Corvette circle, the car would be booted if the pad was found to be a restamp. I am an NCRS and Bloomington fan, I think they're the single greatest organizations for the preservation and restoration of any collector car of any make out there. The system needs clear refinement.
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I agree with mosport and while I admire what NCRS and Bloomington Gold in what they are trying to achieve, the system is in need of revision. Whether each of those organizations like it or not, their top awards validate, authenticate cars for a lot of uneducated buyers. The more people that get burned the worse it is for the overall health of the hobby. What I do not agree with mosport is that a judge will evaluate a pad based on apperance not if he knows its a restamp. In other words if the pad looks to be typical production it will pass even if he knows its a restamp, thats the problem in my opinion.
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To be clear, if you admit it's a restamp doesn't the car get 'boxed' and can't pass this judging area...legit looking restamp or not?.

Is NCRS and Bloomington's definition of a "restoration engine" an admitted restamp or not?.


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Pete, the car will not be boxed even if the owner admits its a restamp. A restoration engine is a polite way to say restamp. The judging is based on "appearance" Bloomington/NCRS promotes restoration/preservation. They do not condone counterfeiting.
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Are there any pictures of the undercarriage of that car? I believe we outfitted it with one of our new Corvette exhaust systems and since it is such a high profile car I wanted to see how it looks.

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I haven't seen any yet
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