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  • : A show car in concourse condition. The vehicle has been professionally restored to the current highest standard, but a few exceptionally well cared for originals may qualify. All components are original or are exact replacements. Most "Excellent" cars are not driven, transported to shows in an enclosed trailer, and, when not being shown, stored in a climate-controlled facility. There are very few No. 1 cars.
  • : Well restored or a combination of superior restoration and excellent original. Also, an extremely well maintained original showing very minimal wear. Except for the very closest inspection, a No. 2 vehicle may appear as a No. 1. The No. 2 vehicle will take the top award in many judged shows, except when squared off against a No. 1 example in its own class. It may be driven 800-1000 miles each year to shows, tours or simply for pleasure.
  • : Most casual observers would describe the vehicle as excellent. "Very Good" cars shows very little wear and are driven sparingly. Many are used as weekend drivers during summer months, for shows only. Many older "frame-off" restorations fall into this category. This is a "20-footer", that is, from 20 feet away it may look perfect. But as we approach it, we begin to notice that the paint may getting a little thin in spots from frequent washing anf polishing. All systems and equipment on the car are in good operating order. In general, most of the vehicles seen at car shows are No. 3s.
  • : Sharp and clean. A "Good" car shows some wear (minor cosmetic flaws) but is sound mechanically. Everything works, but there will be some items that need attention. This is a daily driver that has been well maintained.
  • : May appear to be a good deal because of the price, but may have some rust problems, mechanical problems or be in need of paint and/or interior restoration. The headliner shows staining, the upholstery is worn, the carpet needs replacing, etc. It may not be operable, but it is essentially all there. We call this a "quality resto project vehicle.