Are C4 Corvettes able to earn Crossed Flag Stars
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I have a couple very low mile C4 ZR-1s I hope to run through the system however, I would not want to add to the current mileage. One car stands at 64 total miles.
it is prudent, in my opinion, to align the C4s with current Bowtie guidelines. I would also advocate calling the award 'Bowtie' just like previous generations.Kramden👍 2- Top
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I have a couple very low mile C4 ZR-1s I hope to run through the system however, I would not want to add to the current mileage. One car stands at 64 total miles.
it is prudent, in my opinion, to align the C4s with current Bowtie guidelines. I would also advocate calling the award 'Bowtie' just like previous generations.
Also Mark thanks for advocating for this idea I’ve thrown out as the C4 team lead. I can agree calling it the Bowtie like other years or just changing the Crossed Flags guidelines and still calling it the Crossed Flags Perseveration Award of Excellence.- Top
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I am concerned that altering the name or criteria of the NCRS Chevrolet Crossed Flags Preservation Award will diminish the significance of the accomplishment of those of us who have earned this distinction, including those of us who have also earned the 5-Star designation.
My award letter clearly states: “This award was developed as the ultimate award for an unrestored Corvette and honors those vehicles that have been able to meet the necessary challenge.” That challenge is not trivial. It demands an extraordinary level of preservation, attention to detail, and adherence to NCRS standards. Achieving this recognition reflects dedication, expertise, and respect for originality. While thoughtful evolution of programs is often beneficial, I believe it must be approached with care and reverence for the legacy and effort embedded in existing standards. Change should enhance—not dilute—the meaning of what has already been earned.
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