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Old 04-21-2008, 06:03 AM
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Just proves there is such a thing as tunnel-vision.

And they're actually going to "TEST" people on their knowledge to be a Survivor judge.........gimme a freakin break!
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Will there be any judges from the CHEV/VET fest judging @ the Bloomington survivor show?
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Old 04-21-2008, 04:24 PM
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------The Survivor cars will not be judged this first year in an effort to entice people to join in with their original cars. As far as the Camaro on the flyer,,,I cant believe they let that slide by, but dont pre-judge this show for that reason. I believe that a show focusing on originality has merit. We should get behind it and let it play out.........Bill S
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Old 04-21-2008, 05:36 PM
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Just proves there is such a thing as tunnel-vision.

And they're actually going to "TEST" people on their knowledge to be a Survivor judge.........gimme a freakin break!

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With any substantial judging program, there is a qualification process. Survivor judges need to determine what has been changed and or restored. Were any original(from the factory) parts replaced with an NOS part that are of a later revision or reproduction. Is the car correctly configured for that build period and such. You can roll your eyes all you want, but qualifying judges is critical to any programs integrity.

BTW a group of us have already been tested, and it was a very satisfying experience.
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-----Glad to hear you are onboard, Steve. A great addition.........Bill S
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Make no mistake, I am in favor of the goal. I only question how the Bloomington guys can test survivor judges for other marques when they are not familiar with them in the first place. Maybe you just need to sound convincing. Would you mind relating your testing experience? I'd be interested in knowing what it involves.
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Will there be any judges from the CHEV/VET fest judging @ the Bloomington survivor show?

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Make no mistake, I am in favor of the goal. I only question how the Bloomington guys can test survivor judges for other marques when they are not familiar with them in the first place. Maybe you just need to sound convincing. Would you mind relating your testing experience? I'd be interested in knowing what it involves.
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First I will clear up a misconception. Bloomington Gold Survivor is looking for teams of judges that are focused on specific models and years. For instance I am not interested nor qualified in judging AMC Pacers, although I am sure there is a group for that marque. My focus continues to be camaros, however if I was looking at other chevrolet models I could determine if in fact it they were untouched original since many of the assembly methods and finished were nearly identical. Survivor certification is the first phase. Where your knowledge becomes more critical is during following phases such as Bloomington Gold certification and then Benchmark certification.

I would recommend reviewing the Survivor website at survivorcarshow.com

If you have any questions I will try to answer them or email Bloomington directly.

Verne, regarding testing itself it was comprised of decribing the assembly process used on specific components finishes. We were also asked how we can determine factory original components from NOS and reproduction. We were provided several cars and each of us judged the cars and determined it status in terms of factory originality/survivor. Next was what is referred to as a blindfold test. Basically a car that is as close to 100 factory original as possible is used as a testing standard. We turned away from the car and were asked questions about components used, bolt finishes and markings, paint finishes, plating and standard assembly processes used. I found that part the most satisfying.

This is the early stages of this program. Currently our group "Vintage Camaro" are the first and only ones to be tested.

Regarding other brands such as Fords and Pontiacs and Mopars they just have to contact Bloomington and have at least 4 judges in your group to move forward.

Bill is correct, this years show will not be judged. Cars will be reviewed and seminars will be held to educate car owners and potential judges about this program.

BTW Vintage Camaro is a seperate program and will continue to certify cars at the Camaro Nationals at Carlisle. This is our 9th year and have some spectacular survivors being certified such as:

67 Z28 black
68 Z28 white
69 RS Turquois
69 Pace car L78
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