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The Mopar Nationals Judged Show Competition - Just Do It!

Afraid To Step Into The Judged Showfield Arena? Don't Be. Friendly Competition And Expert Evaluations Can Turn Your Mopar Into A Champ...Without Breaking The Bank.
By Rob Reaser
Photography by Rob Reaser
1970 Dodge Challenger Engine
Of all the benefits of participating... 
   
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1970 Dodge Challenger Engine
Of all the benefits of participating in the judged show arena, perhaps none are more valued as the restoration information gleaned through the judging process. Mark Herbstrith of Utica, Illinois, bought this '70 R/T Challenger in 1986. The restoration had already been started by the previous owner, so Mark inherited the dreaded "boxes full of parts." He planned to rebuild and drive the Challenger, but after discovering its relative rarity, decided to restore it to showroom condition. In 1994, the car made its debut in the original restored class. There, Mark discovered many things that had to be redone, thanks to the critical eyes of his judges. Mark would like to take the Challenger to higher levels, but now finances may be the limiting factor.
1970 Plymouth Cuda Engine
Drew Park of Mechanicsburg,... 
   
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1970 Plymouth Cuda Engine
Drew Park of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, is the owner of this '70 'Cuda. Purchased in 1991, Drew had his 'Cuda ready for showing in 1994, but admits that the project is...ongoing.
"Judges pick things," says Drew. "You fix them, then they pick something else. Funny how judges miss things. That's the reason the work is 'ongoing.'"
Drew's advice is, unless you're rich, to do as much work as you can by yourself. The judging process, even if it's sometimes a drawn-out prospect, is one of the best avenues for obtaining restoration info.
"Better be serious if you want to do it," Drew warns. "Nothing is standardized in this hobby. Not like the Corvettes!"

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