Paul wrote;
"...... a factory class truck ..........CAME ON FACTORY TRUCKS..............AS A FACTORY TRUCK..........If a factory class truck............... a FACTORY CLASS MV ..................Your FACTORY CLASS truck ................."
Now your title of this thread is MVPA judging ... so I assume you are talking about MVPA judging.
Let me quote myself again....." As the person who revamped the MVPA judging and former Judging Chairman .......It's not "factory class" ..it's "restored class".
There is no "Factory class".
"....MVPA level judging is nothing more than a group reach around to make the owners of poorly restored feel good about paying dues...."
This is easy to say but lets see your proof. "poorly restored?" You will show us some examples right? You're not just making this up right? You must have the judging sheets to say such a thing. How about the two Ford GPA's at the last Convention? Poorly restored ????
"......If the MVPA has CCKW rules they are not made public....."
There are no vehicle specific "rules". There are general judging standards and they apply to all vehicles.
".....I think I can find jeep judging standards online, but not CCKW. ..."
Not jeep. Only the GPW has a judging "guide". Take a look at it and see how many times my name is mentioned as a source for data.
".....If you have them, post them (or a link) so we can examine how a 1945 CCKW can still be a FACTORY CLASS TRUCK when it has a GMC logo on the grill and other nonsense...."
Again...NO factory class. Here's an idea...why don't you compile a CCKW judging guide? Why wait for someone else to do it (like me) ....only thing.....be sure you are correct....not like the carb/sight plug thing.....
"....Even the jeep standards use this rule. Failure to have the proper part automatically FAILS the inspection. ...."
This is absolutely false. Please , read up before you make statements like this. Vehicles are judged on originality and condition.
Having one wrong part does not disqualify you from restored class, it loses you points. In fact, let me know what car club or organization does this. One part not correct....vehicle is disqualified . Even the Ford Mercury V-8 club does not do this.
".....SO if you have a GMC CCKW with a SN/DoD of X, say a 1942 model... the presence of a rotary light switch fails you. Having the proper push/pull switch, but its chromed, not OD, would not fail you (well, in some circles it would) but you would AT LEAST lose points for proper finish. Now, if the switch was NEVER available in chrome, insta-fail, as it was never a factory option...."
Are you saying that CCKW's came with a chrome push pill light switch?
Now.....I will say that when I took over Judging Chairman 7 or 8 years ago the judging was a mess. I took nearly a year to revise the standards and procedures. I went all over the country and talked to hundreds of people about judging and what they thought judging should be. In the end I revised the standards so that they would reward excellence in MV restoration. You had to get a certain percent of the total points possible to win First, Second or Third place. In fact, you could be the only vehicle in your class and only get enough points to get a third place win with no second or first place. Vehicles were judged on a standard and not against each other.
Now I have talked to hundreds of people and heard their ideas but I have never heard of judging like you are proposing!
This idea of "judging"...."in or out" fascinates me. I would like to learn more of your ideas about this.
I will ask you some questions and to keep this on the topic please, if possible, answer them by numbers to avoid confusion.
# 1) a vehicle is either 100 percent correct or it is thrown out of your "Factory Class"?
# 2) one wrong part and it's out ?
# 3) A CCKW 99.999 percent correct/perfect that does not have a primer arm on the fuel pump is out ?
# 4) The same CCKW that is 99.999 percent correct that is in judging with a correct but thrashed CCKW that has barely any paint, rust, dents, wrong color for the motor, fuel pump, carb, bald tires, cracked wood would be out but the thrashed one would stay in?
# 5) How will you judge tires? The only tires that are like the tires that the CCKW's came with that I know of today are reproductions made by Speciality Tire or Denman. Nether of these made tires during WW II and they have DOT info on them....OUT ??? How will anyone get into your Factory Class without real WW II made tires? You won't make an exception for those will you ?
# 6) You wrote " a factory class restoration (for automotive judging) has always meant 'as off the factory floor'. The only leeway is that some vehicles would roll off the line, then go STRAIGHT to another shop for installation of additional parts.. but was never sold (ie title changed hands to a consumer)...."
OK...off the factory floor would mean no registration numbers, mismatching paint on external parts, nuts and bolts unpainted on the outside, no data plate stamped with USA numbers or DOD, and no final coat of OD paint. Any vehicle with any of these would be OUT ?
# 7) If one incorrect or missing thing = OUT , then a vehicle in your Factory Class would be OUT if it did not have the inspectors stickers on the windshield, or OUT if it did not have the warning and warranty stickers in the windshield as well. This is correct right? You said one wrong thing and OUT ?
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If color on the motor, fuel pump and carb do not disqualify you because they are wrong what about the outside of the vehicle? If the vehicle body is original but painted baby blue will it = loss of points or OUT ?
I can think of many more questions but I don't want to overload you on this. I really do want to know how your Factory Class judging would handle these scenarios.
Jim Gilmore