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#430265 08/26/19 09:58 AM
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Where/ How can I get a current list of classes for Judging?


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See page 13 of the judging manual. You can download it from:
https://vcca.site-ym.com/page/judging

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Back Roads, we also have been working on a proposed revision of classes and additions to new classes based on the fact that the present manual is out of date. 1994 Chevrolet's are now eligible this past season. As a matter of fact, we had quite a few entered this year so far. Keep in mind that 1995 and 1996 vehicles can be placed on the judging field for display. Next year 1997s can be displayed. There are a lot of changes and new cars and trucks that we must now have a place for. We are going to deal with SUVs especially and a large number of small compact cars. I have presented a proposed revision to the classes to the Judging Committee Chair. It's time to address this.

Take a look at these everyone and see what you think and discuss. This is just an idea and not anywhere near being policy of the VCCA.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MTvsziv5YruRA2IfGnMbBUa8UKfr073L


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Scott, You have probably done a very good job with this list. I have no knowledge of many of the vehicles on these lists. There needs to be some housecleaning on some of the early classes as well.
One example is 1929-1932. At one time this was one class and there would be about 1/3 of the car at a Central Meet were in this class. Over the years as the Central Meet got smaller the class got smaller and it was split into two classes and then '31 & '32 were split so now there are three classes for the '29 - '32 vehicles. I'm sure there are other examples.



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