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BUICKCLUB OFAMERICAJUDGINGHANDBOOKSEVENTHEDITION .. Judging for Fairness and Consistency in Judging .. of the Owner / Exhibitor .. to be a Judge .. to Become a Judge .. of National Meet Judges .. Records .. Recognition Award .. Judges Roster .. Requirements for the Judging of BCA Formal Judging Format ..7O. Basic Guidelines for the Use of the BCA Formal Judging Form and Award of Trophies .. Judging Procedures .. Instructions and Notes .. for Judges:How to Judge a Vehicle ..12 Fire Extinguisher & Safety Glass ..12 General Considerations ..12 Judges the the Engine ..13 Judging the Interior ..14 Top, the Exterior ..16 Front End ..17 Lights ..17 APPENDICESIJ udging Meet Documents ..18 IIIList of Items to be Contained in Each Vehicle Registration Packet ..19 IVList of Items to be Contained in Team Captain Packet ..19 Vhe Judging Administration Office ..19 VIChair of Judges Training ..21 Chair of Judges Records.

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1 BUICKCLUB OFAMERICAJUDGINGHANDBOOKSEVENTHEDITION .. Judging for Fairness and Consistency in Judging .. of the Owner / Exhibitor .. to be a Judge .. to Become a Judge .. of National Meet Judges .. Records .. Recognition Award .. Judges Roster .. Requirements for the Judging of BCA Formal Judging Format ..7O. Basic Guidelines for the Use of the BCA Formal Judging Form and Award of Trophies .. Judging Procedures .. Instructions and Notes .. for Judges:How to Judge a Vehicle ..12 Fire Extinguisher & Safety Glass ..12 General Considerations ..12 Judges the the Engine ..13 Judging the Interior ..14 Top, the Exterior ..16 Front End ..17 Lights ..17 APPENDICESIJ udging Meet Documents ..18 IIIList of Items to be Contained in Each Vehicle Registration Packet ..19 IVList of Items to be Contained in Team Captain Packet ..19 Vhe Judging Administration Office ..19 VIChair of Judges Training ..21 Chair of Judges Records.

2 21 Chair of Pre-qualification Operational Check ..21 Chair of Senior and Archival BCA Chief Judge ..22 VIII Pre-Qualification Operational Check ..22 IXEarliest Engine and Serial Numbers for Each Model Year ..23 XEngine Paint Colors ..25 XISizes and Shapes of Convertible Rear Windows (1916-1975) ..26 XII Convertible Tops and Colors ..28 XIII Wheels and Tires ..29 XIV Exterior Paint Colors ..34XV BCA National Chief Judges and National Head Judges ..57 Judging Forms and Worksheets ..Back Section of BookBCA BOARDBCA NATIONAL MEET JUDGINGJUDGINGHANDBOOKNATIONAL CHIEF JUDGEJUDGESRECORDSNATIONALMEET CHAIRMANJUDGES TRAININGCOMMITTEEADMINISTRATIONOFFICEJUD GINGSCHOOLHEAD JUDGE(IMPLEMENTATION OFFIELD ASSIGNMENTS)VEHICLE ROSTERJUDGING ROSTERRECORDS TO BCAAWARDSJUDGINGFORMALISMSENIOR PRESERVATION & UNRESTORED RECORDSASSISTANTHEAD JUDGEOVERSEEFIELD LAYOUTPREQULIFICATIONJUDGES BREAKFAST2 DEPUTIES TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM : The number of two man Deputy Teams and Judging Teams is determined by the judging class breakdown.

3 Each Deputy should be responsible for no more than to judging Buick Club of America Judging Handbook7th EditionIf a Buick Club of America National or Regional meet orcar show is a judged event, the current BCA National JudgingForms must be used. All National Meets will use the 400 pointjudging forms and it is suggested that they be utilized atRegional Meets. Although judging and awards at NationalMeets are directed toward recognition of excellence of originaland authentically restored Buicks, all members are welcome andinvited to participate and to display their Buicks, whether modifiedor unrestored, at any BCA event. The BCA local club sponsoringthe event may, at its option, provide a separate display area formodified or non-judged Buicks, and may offer awards recognizingsuch participation, which are not BCA National Awards and arenot awarded by BCA judging teams. There is no class separationwithin the display only category of vehicles when the 400point judging system is used at the meet.

4 The forms must beused in their basic state and concept in line with the Peer and 400 point judging form masters, alongwith support and scoring form masters, are available from theBCA Office and should be copied for use at BCA INTRODUCTIONAll judging information contained herein can be adapted toregional and local meets, with the exception of Senior, SeniorPreservation, Archival and Drivers Awards. These special classescan only be awarded at a National handbook is produced for the guidance of both therestorer and the critic of Buick automobiles. It is doubted thatsuch a handbook could ever be complete. Legitimate exceptionsor improvements will be found to the policies and guidelines asstated herein. It is hoped that succeeding editions will becomemore complete, more definitive and more authoritative withadditions and corrections discovered by student restorers andnew research.

5 This is not an end, but a beginning. We hopethat in the one-hundredth edition the same may still be said. McClellan G. Blair, BCA National Chief Judge, May 1989B. PHILOSOPHYBCA National Awards are based on how well the vehiclecompares to the original factory product as judged under theBCA 400-point system. The three key items to be consideredin evaluating the vehicle for these awards are authenticity,condition and Gold, Silver and Bronze awards honor those vehiclesthat meet the minimum point requirements as described in theBCA Judging Handbook. Here condition and workmanshipare of prime Senior Award honors those Buicks that most nearlyrepresent the vehicle as it left the factory. For this award,authenticity together with condition and workmanship are ofprimary importance. To assure consistency for this award, withinclasses, between classes and between meets, eleven specific itemsthat are considered most significant regarding authenticity havebeen selected.

6 A vehicle must be correct in these eleven items tomeet the requirements for the Senior Award. In addition, thevehicle must attain a minimum of 390 using this system, BCA provides recognition of a SeniorAward for those members who restore a vehicle to factorycondition. It also provides for those members who choose torestore and/or maintain a vehicle at a level where the car can bedriven regularly. All member s Buicks are still eligible andencouraged to compete for the BCA National Senior, Gold,Silver or Bronze awards, regardless of the authenticity, conditionand workmanship of the car, and for the Archival Award forunrestored HISTORYThe initiation of this formal point judging at BCAN ational Meets began with the adoption of a standardized judgingform comprising a 400 point system in 1989. The first meet inwhich this system was employed was the 1989 National Meetheld in Batavia, New York, hosted by the Finger Lakes to this, beginning with the first National Meet in 1971hosted by Buick Motor Division and the BCA, some meets werejudged, others were unjudged; and of those judged, numeroussystems were GENERAL JUDGING POLICIESThe most general guideline is that all Buicks are to bepresented and evaluated knowledgeably, impartially, consistently,courteously and fairly.

7 This critical evaluation should be aneducational process for both the restorer/owner and the judgingteam. A free flow of information is encouraged for theimprovement of both judge and judged. It shall be the owner sresponsibility to document the authenticity or correctness ofany feature of his/her vehicle to the satisfaction of the judgingteam. In the event of a dispute, the Head Judge and Deputiesare empowered to arbitrate a resolution. In the event that anauthenticity dispute arises over a matter as printed in thishandbook, the owner s documentation shall be provided to theHead Judge of the meet. The Head Judge will subsequentlypresent the documentation for possible modification of thishandbook to the Chief Judge of the BCA if warranted by theevidence. Acceptance (or denial) of the evidence for purposes ofthe meet shall not prejudice the review of such evidence byBCA, or its ultimate inclusion by alteration of this GUIDELINES FOR FAIRNESS AND CONSISTENCY IN JUDGINGA judging team should consist of a Team Captain, at leastone other judge and apprentices (optimum size for team isfour).

8 The combined experience and knowledge of the judgingteam should cover extensively all the cars in that particular judging team should look over the entire class beforestarting on that class. Judges should not touch an entry. It isimperative that the owner or a representative be withthevehicle during the judging the owner is notpresent, the team moves to the next vehicle, unless priorarrangements are made between the Team Captain and theowner, or a notation is made on the windshield card that theowner is a judge, specifying which class the owner is judging,and specifically authorizing the Team Captain to open whateveraccesses would be required to facilitate judging. In this case, asan accommodation to a fellow judge, if a major authenticity2005 BCA JUDGINGHANDBOOK7 THEDITION1point deduction is mandated, the Deputy Team shall besummoned to adjudicate the item of non-authenticity and shallconsult with the owner-judge if necessary in their an absent owner is located before the judging is completed inthat class, then his or her vehicle should be judged; otherwise, itshall not be in mind that the vehicles you will be judgingareproduction vehicles that came off an assembly line.

9 Thejudging standard in any particular area should rate how thisvehicle compares to theoriginal factory any judgeditem is as good as original it should receive no deductions inthat category. Of course, if a better quality of workmanship isfound and the vehicle has not been modified in any way fromoriginal, then it still receives no deductions. All parts should beas original, factory replacement or dealer option equipment asdefined elsewhere in this judging handbook. As an example,painted items should be painted only in correct colors and onlyoriginally plated items should be plated and with the correcttype of plating. Non-authentic components should receive afull deduction of all points allocated to that judge should keep in mind that he or she is judgingeach vehicle individually on its own merit. A vehicle starts outwith the maximum number of points allowed in each are then deducted according to the severity of the a vehicle meets all standard requirements for factory newcondition, then the judge should not deduct points just becausethe last vehicle judged had a million dollar paint job and thisone has a factory issue paint job.

10 Both vehicles have met orexceeded the original quality requirements for full points. Donot deduct fractional DUTIES OF THE OWNER/EXHIBITORTo enter your vehicle and present it for judging at aBCA National or Regional Meet, you will have a number ofobligations to which you must adhere in order to qualify forentry and be judged fairly. These requirements and suggestionsare listed below. It is also recommended that you familiarizeyourself with the judging rules and guidelines which will beused by the judging system in the evaluation of your car, inorder to avoid misunderstanding and disappointment with theresult. Owners are encouraged/invited to participate in thejudging process by being a judge to learn first-hand how yourcar will be evaluated when it is entered for car (or cars) to be judged must be owned byacurrentNational member of the Buick Club must be made prior to the stated deadline andto the designated individual or address, andmust becomplete.


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