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jon L

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Think you need to check with the AACA. I stopped judging years ago.

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Perhaps if I ask this then.

How and when is a car considered a" Senior"?

How does it qualify as a "Senior"

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If you’re talking about AACA, then the car must first be judged and awarded as a Junior.  You would have to check , but I think you have to wait until the following year to be judged for a Senior award.  BCA is 400 point award, Historical Preservation or Modified.

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To expand on that, Senior AACA awards are given to outstanding original condition and perfectly restored cars.

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err no, last I looked tires, oil filters,  and batteries (maintainable items) were open. I no longer post on the main forum because I know how GM built cars in the late 60s/70s. My favorite is still no production car left the line with a R-59 battery. To me p[roper judging of a "stock" car takes several hours.

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