The problem i have is that i genuinely like the gp1 extras, hence the fitment of them, but i am also dedicated to retaining the period look of the car, hence the overspray, the retaining and enhancing of the beta cloth, standard diff, retained 4 speed gearbox etc, in reality a standard looking car, with genuine Ford parts everywhere, i know the money is irrelavant, but i have bent over backwards to achieve genuine Ford parts everywhere, however i am starting to think MODIFIELD is the route to go down, its just IMO standard concours is the purest, anything else is second best, i dont want to sound flippant but i try not to do second best
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Originally posted by Banishit49 points seems a bit on the rich side to me ?
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Originally posted by FrosticlesNice to see Mr Spence racking up the points....
well to be honest if i was judgeing a car with group 1 mods on it in standard class I would not nock it at all,in my eyes these were dealer options,
thats my opinion!!!!!!!!!!
Ian you build that car HOW you want it mate.
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Originally posted by ian parker
So, based on all the gp1 mods being fitted OFF the production line or dealer fitted, what class would the Moorlands car fall into ????
But as for the definitive answer the RSOC has to make the decision as it is their rules being followed by the judges
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