I'm a new owner of a 95 pace car convertible with 1000 miles on the clock. For judging purposes, should there
be a roadside assistance decal on the driver's window? If so, does anybody reproduce it? Is this a point deduction? Another question I have is where
is the sticker listing all the option codes on the car located? My floormats have C4 logos on them.....should they be plain with no
logo, and if so is there a point deduction for incorrect floor mats, or is the car judged with the floor mats removed? I have lots of
original paperwork but no wheel lock bag or the felcro holder for the wheel lock key and lug nut socket....is this a small deduction or am I going to get hammered? One good thing is the car has it's original tires in perfect condition....I have another set of wheels and tires for driving the car as they are too old to be safe but the original tires look brand new with no tread wear. I've checked the operation of everything and all seems OK except the rear view mirrors move in and out on both sides, but the joy stick on the driver's door panel will not move the mirrors up and down......I assume they should be able to move up and down as well as in and out.....if so any thoughts on why this should be happening on a 1000 mile car? Is there any deduction for not having the front license cover on the car but an Indy 500 logo plate instead? I've heard mention of some sort of tape that came in the driver's arm rest compartment upon delivery....I don't seem to have that....is that a deduction? Does the spare tire actually have to have air in it
as at the age of 26 years with 60 psi in it I'm sure it would explode! I look forward to everyone's input on these questions...thank you in advance
be a roadside assistance decal on the driver's window? If so, does anybody reproduce it? Is this a point deduction? Another question I have is where
is the sticker listing all the option codes on the car located? My floormats have C4 logos on them.....should they be plain with no
logo, and if so is there a point deduction for incorrect floor mats, or is the car judged with the floor mats removed? I have lots of
original paperwork but no wheel lock bag or the felcro holder for the wheel lock key and lug nut socket....is this a small deduction or am I going to get hammered? One good thing is the car has it's original tires in perfect condition....I have another set of wheels and tires for driving the car as they are too old to be safe but the original tires look brand new with no tread wear. I've checked the operation of everything and all seems OK except the rear view mirrors move in and out on both sides, but the joy stick on the driver's door panel will not move the mirrors up and down......I assume they should be able to move up and down as well as in and out.....if so any thoughts on why this should be happening on a 1000 mile car? Is there any deduction for not having the front license cover on the car but an Indy 500 logo plate instead? I've heard mention of some sort of tape that came in the driver's arm rest compartment upon delivery....I don't seem to have that....is that a deduction? Does the spare tire actually have to have air in it
as at the age of 26 years with 60 psi in it I'm sure it would explode! I look forward to everyone's input on these questions...thank you in advance
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