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I have a question on what it cost to show a car in a VCCA show? I am a new member
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Basically it depends on the club/organization that has the show/judging. The cost is based on the cost of the trophies/prizes and whether they have a paying sponsor. 
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Go to miamivalleyvcca.org and you will find a registration form the Central Meet to be held in July of this year. You will see what the cost of attending a meet is. If you do not want to attend the full meet a person can register and pay the judging fee. That will take care of having your vehicle judged. All area meets are different but this will give you an idea. Most of the meets have their registration form in the G & D also.
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The cost to enter a car is the least of it, compared to the cost of getting it show-worthy !!! 
-BowTie Bob
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