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I have a 1967 Chevelle 300 Deluxe. It is not stock it has a modified 350 Chevy engine, disc brakes, aftermarket rear suspension, cowl induction hood, floor shifter, etc. It is a driver not a show car. Therefore it seems like it’s more suited to he driver class vs the personalized class. If I were to display it at a show I wouldn’t want it to be judged. Is there a non-judged class for drivers? Thank you!

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There is a Driver Participation Class for displaying Chevrolets and GMCs.

Page 50 of the Judging Manual "All commercial or passenger Chevrolet and GMC
vehicles that are at least twenty-five years of age,
recognized by the VCCA, are visually representative of the
VCCA mission of restoration and preservation, and owned
by VCCA members in good standing, are eligible for
CDPC certification."


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