"Randy" <rbraun333@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:rubuo1p1lepvntn3fdo8u9tsvjftar8cr0@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Where do I find a description of the conditions?
>
>
1) Excellent: Restored to current maximum professional standards of
quality
in every area, or perfect original with components operating and appearing
as new. A 95-plus point show car that is not driven.
2) Fine: Well-restored, or a combination of superior restoration and
excellent original. Also, an extremely well-maintained original showing
very
minimal wear.
3) Very Good: Completely operable original or "older restoration" showing
wear. Also, a good amateur restoration, all presentable and serviceable
inside and out. Plus, combinations of well-done restoration and good
operable components or a partially restored car with all parts necessary
to
complete and/or valuable NOS parts.
4) Good: A drivable vehicle needing no or only minor work to be
functional.
Also, a deteriorated restoration or a very poor amateur restoration. All
components may need restoration to be "excellent", but the car is mostly
useable "as is".
5) Restorable: Needs complete restoration of body, chassis and interior.
May
or may not be running, but isn't weathered, wrecked or stripped to the
point
of being useful only for parts.
6) Parts Car: May or may not be running, but is weathered, wrecked and /
or
stripped to the point of being useful primarily for parts.
Whitelightning


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