Whoops,
This is the Rule that was supposed to follow so the previous statement
may make sense now.
"Also the following rule plays a roll too in this discussion. As before it
spells out the appropriate deduction as being one half of the full
allowable
deduction of a missing part. So if an air cleaner is worth 3 pts. a judge
should deduct 1.5 pts. for authenticity if it has been chrome plated."
3.6.5 OVER-RESTORATION: It is the responsibility of the team leaders to
report to the
Chief Judge any car which they feel to be over-restored. Examples of over-
restoration
are as follows:
Too much chrome
Leather where it shouldn't be
Wool carpet where it shouldn't be
Etc.
The Chief Judge, in conference with the team leader, shall determine if the
car is in fact
over-restored. If such is the case the car shall be moved to the modified
class and judged
accordingly. The Chief Judge may seek any advice deemed appropriate in
reaching this
decision. If only portions, and not the entire car, is judged to be over
restored, then the
over-restored items or parts shall receive one-half the deduction of a
missing item or part.
Darrell
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