Today is the first judging for the Z06 Corvette. NCRS (National Corvette Restoration Society) is an organization that hold judging events. The judging is to judge the authenticity of the Corvettes for correctness to the day it rolled off the assembly line at the factory. They judge 5 areas:
Interior - Is everything in the interior correct
Exterior - Is the paint correct and applied correctly.
Mechanical - Are all the mechanical parts installed and installed correctly
Chassis - are all the components on the frame installed and correct
Operations - Does everything work properly
There are a total of 4510 points that can be obtained and the goal is to get at least a 94% score as you then get a Top Flight score. We were happy to lose only 8 points out of the 4510 which translates to a 99.8% correct. After 19 months and all the research to ensure correctness, we were very please with the score. Here's some shots of the judging event:
This blog is about a 1963 Split Window Corvette, Z06, that I restored at Tony's Corvette Shop in MD from Dec 2017 to Jun 2019. We restored the car to its original condition on the day it was born in June 1963. We know of only 5 Z06 cars with the Black/Red combination. The aim of this blog is to document the progress of restoration and to educate about 1963 Z06's. Questions/if you know of another Black/Red Z06 car, email me at chrismoore@gmail.com or call 415-939-6581.
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