That's fine always good to have feedback from both sides of the coin .Obviously there are many things to like about car shows but 2 things I can’t stand about them is a hood that’s up continuously made worse by not one but 2 giant placards of info....Cars don’t photograph well with an open hood IMO..
Thanks ,I purchased this car already restored by Bill Alllphin Mopar Nationals judgeCool, doesn't get much better than a '70 Challenger. Thanks for posting
Thanks, it's pretty well impossible these days the cost of freight has pretty put an end to full restores here. The laws are not too bad as long as you deal with the right people.I think many don't appreciate the level of dedication you Aussies have to have to own these cars as you guys spent many times what we spend in the US to have the same car not to mention the pain you have to deal with locally just to be able to drive that car on public roads.
Nice cars all, sorry to see them leave the US but I know they are loved and cherished there.
I am doing 2 cars for a friend in Brisbane at the moment, he has a 73 Cuda currently and says about the same thing about doing a restoration. We take a lot for granted here in the US as I am always a bit amazed at some of the AUS rules. I paint my own cars which my friend is somewhat amazed by bc down under this is not really an option. Everything costs considerably more down there.Thanks, it's pretty well impossible these days the cost of freight has pretty put an end to full restores here. The laws are not too bad as long as you deal with the right people.
At many car shows they do actual judging of the cars on a points basis. The hood must be up to have the engine compartment judged, as well as the trunk in some shows. If you want to photograph the car, and the owner is present, ask them if they would lower the hood so you can take a photo. Most would be happy to oblige you.Obviously there are many things to like about car shows but 2 things I can’t stand about them is a hood that’s up continuously made worse by not one but 2 giant placards of info....Cars don’t photograph well with an open hood IMO..
These cars were designed and look their best with the hoods down, doors closed etc..At many car shows they do actual judging of the cars on a points basis. The hood must be up to have the engine compartment judged, as well as the trunk in some shows. If you want to photograph the car, and the owner is present, ask them if they would lower the hood so you can take a photo. Most would be happy to oblige you.
I agree with you 100%, but if it is a judged show, the hood goes up. Once I know they have looked at it, hood down. Not a judged show, of just a cruise, hood stays down.These cars were designed and look their best with the hoods down, doors closed etc..
It should be the other way around, all hoods down all the time and if you want to see the engine room and the owner is around to oblige then great. This is just my opinion of course, to each their own but to me there’s nothing more ridiculous at a car show then to see rows of cars with the hoods up.