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Minchinbury Manor - Authenticity Round II Print E-mail
Written by Richard Thomas   
Saturday, 14 June 2008

NSW had a small car show at Minchinbury Manor today. It was an excellent opportunity to have another run of the Authenticity judging following what we learned at Grey Pride.

Again, it worked well, and we were able to assess the vehicles in a very short space of time. Members whose cars were evaluated were also enthusiastic about the concept, which is also good news. It probably wouldn't be a good idea to introduce something to the Nationals that's universally hated... Embarassed

I probably won't have a lot more to say here about Authenticity until we're ready to publish the whole story. What this space...

Paul R posted some photos from the day on the forum.

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3.25 Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved."

 
Newsflash

The 13th FE-FC Nationals will see changes to the way vehicles are classified and judged.

In addition to the age-old "Stock" and "Modified" Classes, there will be a new group that fits in between, called "Street". This group caters for cars that are stock in appearance, but have been improved or modernised in some way, as well as the "period style hottie".

A detailed article on how this new class affects judging, scrutineering and classing will appear here soon.

The FE-FC Holden Nationals continue to be a success because the clubs that run the event work to evolve and improve it, year after year.

 
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