RichPug306xsi said:
I cant believe no one on here seems to appreciate stock vehicles. The car that i use for shows in a standard 1999 Peugeot, I have done my best to restore it to Factory condition and dont plan any mods to it apart from keep it clean, clean and more clean. I can apprecite any vehicle of any age modified or standard, i look at one thing how clean it is! In our show and shine and concours automatic pints are issued on both age and mileage, this combined with the fact some of the older cars are cheque book restorations and only ever about 500 miles a year means , that even with a 5 year old car i find it hard to compete.
I can understand the dismay of entering in a class with a brand new 2004 car straight from the factory, i have a feeling i will be up against some of them this year.
Hey Rich - I appreciate factory vehicles and yours is damned clean my friend! It's clear you've put in a great deal of work to retain a factory appearance (I've only seen 1 or 2 XSi's in that shade of blue) plus you have no garage to keep the car in so hat's off to you as far as I'm concerned.
The debate between stock, custom etc will always be there, simple as that really. I love cars period, whether they're old, new, standard or customised, doesn't matter to me - love em all!
Put it this way, I can go to a FOC event and see standard and racing Ferraris, a Peugeot Club event and see road, race, custom and all sorts of different cars. I can then go to a VSCC show and see only pre-war vintage cars - they're all wonderful cars whose owners clearly love them and cherish them so who am I to criticize what gets shown?
I said in another thread that maybe judges/clubs etc should consider entry criteria carefully to avoid this sort of argument and mean that anyone who wants to show their car can compete against similar cars - I understand entirely people's concern with competing against a brand new car which is factory fresh - obtaining that sort of result on a 5 year old car must be hard enough, let alone anything older.
Mind you Rich, if the chap I seem to hace upset over at PSC is one of your judges, I've gotta say I'm surprised that he can even judge your car as his head's so far up his a$$.......meow!
I'd thought seriously about concours with my own car and to be frank it's scared the **** outta me - at this point I just don't think my car's anywhere near that level - maybe 2005 - but it's a standard car, no modifications or custom parts/features so should I ruin a low mileage contemporary classic for the sake of it being "different" or as Lynn said simply concentrate on removing years of grime and grease, dirt and neglect to restore the car to its former glory?
As for quality over here, I don't think it's slipped. A lot more car events have sprung up but most aren't concours, more gatherings with a show & shine. The "real" concours events have opened up to allow more modern classics to enter which I know has upset some of the purists big time but I believe they're being short sighted as a lot of cars of the last 20 or so years can rightly be regarded as classics in their own right and should therefore be eligible for showing.
You pays your money, you takes your choice.