The sponsorship issue of allowing participants to be sponsors of the OE judging class is absolutely ridiculous. Being a lifelong resident of Cook "crook" county Illinois where conflict of interest is the way of life in government and with just about all the area politicians including one who happens to be the current POTUS, these types of activities make my blood pressure go through the roof and I hate to see it now happening in our hobby. Though is it really something new? For example Finer Details is a major sponsor of MCACN, I've known Ken for years and he's a friend, but still, I had to scratch my head a little when a '68 hemi Charger his shop restored and he had displayed in his area got a perfect score of 1000 in judging at the 2010 show. The car looked beautiful but still, is there such a thing as a perfect car?
If one was to ever be done, Dave would probably be the only one in the world who could pull it off, and I know that was the goal with the Valiant. The car probably should have got perfect at the Nats but the judges seemed intent in finding some debatable nuances to deduct some points just for the sake of not having a car deemed perfect.
All in all though, it seems like in OE gold judging, the bar has been set impossibly high. Original parts, especially the so called "lunchbox" parts are or are becoming non-existent at this point 40 plus years after the cars were built. How can you hold this standard for judging at the point where it is impossible to get the parts necessary to restore a car to that standard? The paint issue is not even debatable, they shouldn't allow something like base coat clear coat, but as far as the parts, when you are talking about needing 100s of parts which in many cases probably can't be found, at some point don't you need to allow repro parts done to the highest standards (such as the ones ECS makes available), or risk having the whole OE gold class just fade away into history?
How are the standards established for classics in the shows that feature them? Surely no one is digging up original datecoded exhaust parts, tires and glass when they restore a 30's Packard or Duesenberg??!!