Newport Car Show Judging
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Newport Car Show Judging
Great venue, great weather, great turnout and I had a great time. I have a question about judging. Neither I nor any of my friends ever saw anyone look at their car or any of the cars parked near them. I'm curious how you chose Top 40 winners and specialty awards when nobody saw any cars being judged? I'm not mad or upset, just curious about the process.
jacketman- new kid on the block
- Number of posts: 2
Registration date: 2009-08-24
Re: Newport Car Show Judging
I am not 100% sure how the Scroungers chose top fourty awards or specialty awards with a show of that magnatude, but I can say that I did see people with clip boards visually inspecting vehicles in a fashion that judges would throughout the day.
By the way, I thought that the Scroungers Car Club did an excellent job hosting this event!
By the way, I thought that the Scroungers Car Club did an excellent job hosting this event!

Roller Coaster- Hot Rod Builder
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Registration date: 2009-01-18
Age: 34
Location: Butler, Kentucky
Re: Newport Car Show Judging
i personally was assigned 2 categories and looked for what caught my eye big time in them categories
xycho_wraith- Forum Junky
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Registration date: 2008-07-10
Re: Newport Car Show Judging
Thanks for the clarification. If I understand correctly, each and every car was not judged, only those deemed worth consideration by the judges. In all my years of car shows, I've never been to a show where all cars are not judged, but it is what it is. Great show and I'll be back.
jacketman- new kid on the block
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Registration date: 2009-08-24
Re: Newport Car Show Judging
The Top 40 was picked by a team of non-biased, non-local, non-politically involved individuals that were instructed to look at every car and pick the top cars in their eyes. The team has attended large car shows/events (i.e. GG’s Indy, Columbus. etc) all over the tri-state area so viewing cars was not a new experience and they were not easily impressed with sparkly paint or big shiny wheels. The team was comprised of non local individuals that have not attended any of the local shows or cruise ins so favoritism would not be an issue. Cars from all genres were selected and it didn’t matter if the vehicles were in primer or sported thousands of dollars worth of paint. There was a list made for Chevys, Fords, and other models so no one brand was shown favoritism. The cars were chosen from the entire field of entries (some would have made the list but they were either not registered or the registration was not displayed). Early and late model cars were viewed equally as well as foreign and special interest type cars. On the first pass entries that stood out to them were noted buy registration number, make and model, and why they made the list. Then, from all these picks the team deliberated until the Top 40 were chosen. There were alternates picked because it was decided that no one person could win in two categories. This list of winners and alternates was then turned into the administration to check the winners in other categories to insure that there were no double winners. It is my opinion that when the winners were announced and the trophy was awarded, the person should have said what type, make, model, color, etc car they had. There wasn’t a lot of rocket science involved in picking the winners (a lot of walking and arguing was though), after all it’s a car show trophy and it’s all supposed to be FUN, the judging and the winning. That’s my $.02

Mr. Fabulous- Blowing fire
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Registration date: 2007-10-09
Age: 24
Location: 2500 miles East of LA
Re: Newport Car Show Judging
very well put
the part of not saying what the car was has been brought up a lot
i also think we could had gotten someone with a better speaking voice i was behind him 10 feet or so and could hardly understand a word and I'm not the only one that thought that as well
as far as looking at every car i was jugging best Chevy and best motor
so if your motor wasn't different not chromed out or original i mean different different then i took a pic and walked till i saw something wild and blowing my mind walked past 3 street rods to a old chrysler with a wicked intake on it he said it a show car i don't want to be judged i said dude that's wild that's what i want 2 see its got a chance in my book but he wasn't interested Chevy was pretty much down to 4 me like i said different not perfect a chevelle with an iroc louvered hood and everything Frenched and shaved wildest looking chevelle Ive ever seen and the winner a split bumper camaro suicide front end black and orange tweed seats doors exet it just did it 4 me i was 30 feet away taking pics and said i thinks that's prob the best Chevy here its not something Ive seen b4 and that's what i was looking 4
the part of not saying what the car was has been brought up a lot
i also think we could had gotten someone with a better speaking voice i was behind him 10 feet or so and could hardly understand a word and I'm not the only one that thought that as well
as far as looking at every car i was jugging best Chevy and best motor
so if your motor wasn't different not chromed out or original i mean different different then i took a pic and walked till i saw something wild and blowing my mind walked past 3 street rods to a old chrysler with a wicked intake on it he said it a show car i don't want to be judged i said dude that's wild that's what i want 2 see its got a chance in my book but he wasn't interested Chevy was pretty much down to 4 me like i said different not perfect a chevelle with an iroc louvered hood and everything Frenched and shaved wildest looking chevelle Ive ever seen and the winner a split bumper camaro suicide front end black and orange tweed seats doors exet it just did it 4 me i was 30 feet away taking pics and said i thinks that's prob the best Chevy here its not something Ive seen b4 and that's what i was looking 4
xycho_wraith- Forum Junky
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Registration date: 2008-07-10
Re: Newport Car Show Judging
i wish it wasn't such a job 2 post pics on here or i would i took over 300
my faves was
the green 57 ford poison ivy
the old Chevy candy cane wow
old 1920 ford truck guy dressed the part had the name willy ray on the door it was neat
the camaro i picked
the chevelle i mentioned
a old full 100 % 50s custom everything on the car said caddy but the tag said Buick wow what a car
there was a dam near mint 1980 z28 blue wow it was purty no tag in the window
couple nice s10s
so on so on
my faves was
the green 57 ford poison ivy
the old Chevy candy cane wow
old 1920 ford truck guy dressed the part had the name willy ray on the door it was neat
the camaro i picked
the chevelle i mentioned
a old full 100 % 50s custom everything on the car said caddy but the tag said Buick wow what a car
there was a dam near mint 1980 z28 blue wow it was purty no tag in the window
couple nice s10s
so on so on
xycho_wraith- Forum Junky
- Number of posts: 1675
Registration date: 2008-07-10
Re: Newport Car Show Judging
jacketman wrote:Great venue, great weather, great turnout and I had a great time. I have a question about judging. Neither I nor any of my friends ever saw anyone look at their car or any of the cars parked near them. I'm curious how you chose Top 40 winners and specialty awards when nobody saw any cars being judged? I'm not mad or upset, just curious about the process.
I saw them judging, even the mayor! I have go cars, not a show cars....so if I get a award, I am shocked, I brought 2 cars and bought split the pot, just to give my money to the club to be used for a good local cause, unless it's a piont judging system, it's up to what they like, like the Pumpkin Run 3000+ cars how do you pick!!!...to bad my Pinto C4 wasn't fixed, Best of show FOR SURE!!!!


falconwagon62- Scrounger
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Registration date: 2008-06-07
Age: 47
Location: Trenton, Ohio

Re: Newport Car Show Judging
We can't do a 100 point judging card with only a few hours to get through them. I think the team did a great job. Like Kenny said if they had to pick best engine it is up to that judge. We had a couple of trophies per judge. So they only had to look at certain types of cars. If he were looking for a wild engine then a SBC with just a chrome kit wouldn't have been worth the time to stop and look over and under ect ect. When he gets to say a Hemi with a blower and everything chromed to the max then he stopped and worked the numbers for the class. There were 3 cars picked for each trophy and the best recieved the trophy unless he had already won another one. If that was the case then it would go to the second car number.
All registered cars were judged but if you blinked you my have missed us. We had alot of cars and not alot of time.
There were alot of nice cars that I wish we could have gave trophies to but we don't have the money to buy over 200 trophies and the time to get through them.
All registered cars were judged but if you blinked you my have missed us. We had alot of cars and not alot of time.
There were alot of nice cars that I wish we could have gave trophies to but we don't have the money to buy over 200 trophies and the time to get through them.
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RebStew- Scrounger's Pitbull On Nitrous
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Age: 83
Location: Newport Ky
Re: Newport Car Show Judging
Agreed, who has time to point judge, plus again, I don't go to shows to win, I am sure there are 1000's of nicer cars than mine, I do it for the brotherhood, and enjoying the fellowship of all involved, and looking at the cougars!

falconwagon62- Scrounger
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Location: Trenton, Ohio

Re: Newport Car Show Judging
Man, that black Ford is a Winner!

FalconEddie1964- Blowing fire
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Age: 32
Location: At the races, top row of the grandstand at about 1000 ft
Re: Newport Car Show Judging
Hey, what are these little + and - signs for? I just clicked on one and it said my vote had been cast. What vote and where?

FalconEddie1964- Blowing fire
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Registration date: 2008-02-05
Age: 32
Location: At the races, top row of the grandstand at about 1000 ft
Re: Newport Car Show Judging
thats why I do not judge don't want that on my shoulders but some of the local cars were definaitly in the top 40 for sure but I guess they got over looked because we see them more than others??? Not a buick fan at all but Tony Shields car not in top 40!! I guess. that car should have been in the top 20 hands down just my opinion coming from a chevy guy

Glenn- Scrounger
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Registration date: 2009-02-20
Age: 42
Location: Bellevue Ky
Re: Newport Car Show Judging
I was little shocked and really don't understand how he ended up with nothing. It goes to show you that with as many cars as we had everyone can not be a winner. Like John I'm not into the trophies but the cars. I have fun just hanging out.
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RebStew- Scrounger's Pitbull On Nitrous
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Registration date: 2007-10-08
Age: 83
Location: Newport Ky
Re: Newport Car Show Judging
I had a great time hanging out with everyone try n to help as much as possible THANKS to everyone who made this possible! Not gripe n about the judging just think some locals got over looked! and when trophies were passed out should have said color year make model no one knew what won just who

Glenn- Scrounger
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Location: Bellevue Ky
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