in light of the recent article by keith kibble in the restorer, one can view a 1976 NCRS judging sheet from a chapter judging of a 55 corvette. just go to Bring a Trailer (BAT) and scroll down till you have the 55 vet. Judging has come a long way. mike mccagh
1976 NCRS judging sheet
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Hi Mike,
Agreed - and as you very well know, the same can be said for our TIMJGs.
My Summer 1983 - First Edition, First Printing 1965-1967 "Corvette Judging Manual" (as it was called back then) is 37 pages long (excluding judging sheets at the back) and it covered three model years!
The current '67 TIMJG is 213 pages to the end of the Chassis Section (excluding all the TSBs and CSNs that used to be in there)
The '66 TIMJG I have is 201 pages to the end of the Chassis Section
I don't have a '65, but I'll bet it'll be about the same
So, let's say those 3 model year TIMJGs combined are roughly 600 pages - that represents more than a 1,600% increase in judging and other technical information for our members and hobbyists!thx,
Mark- Top
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And I understand the new PV for the C6 is going to be quite a large document.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Not to exceed 16 pages. Good Luck
Actually, Pete Bergman has done an exceptional job on that TIMJG. Detail in that C6 OPS section will be a great help to any owner.
DaveJudging Chairman Mid-Way USA (Kansas) Chapter- Top
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