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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiplash23T View Post
    Thanks for the photos Jack and congratulate Uncle Bob on his win for us please. If I was one of the judges with the difficult job of picking the top car, my vote would of gone to the '27 T Tudor, it has that WOW FACTOR but off course that is just my humble opinion.
    Jack's a bit of a joker....................I won just what I deserved...........bupkus!

    We had a pretty good turnout considering we had to change locations at practically the last minute. One of the things this group does is distribute "People's Choice" ballots for 10 entries per. The results, naturally, are based solely on what people value in an old car. That T sedan presented very well and was one of the 10 acknowledged. The car I thought was the "best" one there didn't even make the cut. But then I'm into subtle, which isn't often noticed by "the people". My favorite was a '62 Impala with big hoops, flawless black paint and bodywork, tasteful interior................it oozed detail in execution throughout. It's not the kind of car I would personally own, but the guys attention to detail was fantastic and the proportions were very nice. Fortunately this club doesn't play silly games where a mediocre car will "win" a trophy because the owner is "politically" connected within the group. It's just a nice, laid back group and event.
    Last edited by Bob Parmenter; 06-13-2010 at 09:12 PM.
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