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Originally posted by GAZ W View PostIf I wanted to show in concours at the last few shows this year do i need a concours logbook?
Following a sudggestion at last years concours meeting, (possibly suggested by oggie?,) You do not need a log book to show in novice class.
The mk1 that was in frosty's class at Cornwall didn't have a log book. (in fact he wasn't even an RSOC member when he turned up at the show - but that was soon rectified )
I know at some larger shows (combe) you will need to book in, in advance to get an infield pass.
However without a log book, you would not be legible for a gold cup (presented to the class winner at the end of the season).
If you want to show in any of the other 4 classes you will need a log book.
Originally posted by GAZ W View PostCan you start showing midway through the year ,
Originally posted by GAZ W View PostIf so are log books available still and who do i see about it?
Originally posted by GAZ W View PostWhat class would i be in , I have never shown before
In each class you will only be against other old school cars.
If you want to trailer to any show, then you'll need to enter
expert old school.
If you drive and want the car judged on the underside then either,
Modified Old school
OR
Standard Old school
If you don't want the underside judged then either
Intermediate Old school
OR
Novice Old School (this is only available to people and cars that are new to concours i.e not spence etc..... )
Alan
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2006 AUTO GLYM Grand Final, class F (1991-2004) Winner,
2006 FORD FAIR STANDARD CAR OF THE SHOW
2006 & 07 & 08 RSOC National Day Standard RS Fiesta Winner,
2006, 07 & 08 RSOC Expert post class Gold cup winner,
2007 & 08 OVERALL GOLD CUP WINNER
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