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Re: Car Show Judging

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Subject: Re: Car Show Judging
From: Dave Fain <KC3565L@sprintmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 20:46:09 -0600
Cc: lang@isis.mit.edu
References: <199706210835.CAA15820@triumph.cs.utah.edu>
Bob wrote:
> The key is: if you want to win show competition with British cars, you
> gotta go for concours judging. Period. Success Participant's choice is not a
> measurement of just the car.
> 
> I echo other sentiments. The best I ever did at a show was when I stood
> by the car all day and answered questions. Folks must have been voting
> for "most talkative" that day.
> 
> I also usually vote for light blue cars. The red ones always do seem to win.
> ;-) ;-)

I have noticed this.  Maybe this is why Signal Red is sometimes
referred to as Resale Red?  Myself, I usually vote for Primrose
Yellow or light blue cars.  This phenomenon does occasionally
backfire, though:  my yellow GT6 recently tied for second place
in its class in a participant's choice show.  When I commented
to the owner of the fourth place car that I was surprised that
my Triumph actually received more votes than a red Healey
convertible, we concluded that it was probably because there
were a bunch of red Healeys at the show and only one yellow
GT6.  Sometimes driving something a little different has its
rewards.
Dave Fain
1967 GT6



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