I have to agree with Bryon. CRG (in my eyes) is not for how to make your car correct for judges. In the end unless CRG are the judges in these shows then its only a particular group of people's opinion on what they feel is correct. Lets not forget that CRG is the Camaro Research Group. If a group of judges want to use CRG info and data then that is their decision. Im more interested in how the cars came from the factory including all the anomalies vs what someone thinks how many points should be taken off for not having the correct washer or bolt head marking. Cars shows are great and I have participated in several but not to the level of what is being discussed so I do not see the interest as its not for me. Maybe a group of guys can start their own website dedicated to showing and judging.?. I believe that was one of the comments received when someone suggested we have a drag racing section for historical purposes of the 1st gen Camaros..
I see where you are coming from Darrell. I would point out out that the CRG does have a section for
Mild Modifications and now
Garage Talk. I know
Garage Talk came about because there were topics that could be put into a catch all category like that.
Mild Modifications was on here before I became a member, but I also think it has good reason to be here, and help guys out. So while I am very similar to you in the fact that I will never own a trailer queen or be desperate for a 1000 points at the Camaro nationals or MCACN, I try to follow the hobby very closely, and I would love to have insight from
CRG members in the know, and learn about this side of the hobby.
I also think this type attention to what may be correct on a car may lead to some interesting discussions and possibly as guys compare what judges have found lead to new conclusions of how the cars were put together. I know Gary and I have found a handful of things that changed (parts and practices)with he 69Z during the year. But because these have not been "discovered" by judges, that they are not considered original. If more of these came to light, (research) it would benefit our originality goals here.
Another reason I like the idea, is I think it may also get more 1st Gen Camaro owners to visit the CRG site, and bring their cars history into the fold. Ex: somebody does a search on google for MCACN judging, and in addition to the MCACN site (thank you Steve), they find a few threads on the CRG where discussion has taken place, and they have something to add so they join , and in turn join in the discussions. I think we all get excited when a new member joins and has pics of his car, this would be yet another avenue to make that happen. All of us get pumped when we see a car similar to ours, and get to compare notes, or like you Darrell add to a spread sheet.