Until a couple of weeks ago I did not know about the NCRS Regional Meet to be held at the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky on April 11 - 14 of this month. Shame on me for not keeping up better with car activities. I was already too late for regular registration and would have to also pay a late fee. I am currently taking classes during the week that I would rather not skip. I would only be able to go up there on the morning of Saturday the 13th which is the morning that '56 & '57 Corvettes will be judged. At this time I don't care about seminars, dinners or other activities taking place at the meet. I have been working on my '56 since the fall of 2008. I have no idea just how the judging process takes place on these cars. It is my dream as it was with my late wife that some time in the near future our car be one of those being judged on the field. Are spectators allowed on the judging field? I know that you would have to stay back a reasonable distance so the judges can do their job. What can someone tell me? Thanks!
Brooks Glover (2141)
Brooks Glover (2141)
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