Vintage sled show classes

GTL

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Where can a newcomer find out what classes there are for judging sleds and the requirements that pertain to them? I have been to Waconia several times so I understand restored, barn find etc. but what can be done to them to enter in the proper class?
 

Bradzoo

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Judging Guidelines and Tips
Midwest Vintage Snowmobile Shows, Inc. would like to thank you for being a volunteer judge! We would like you to start judging as soon as the meeting is over with. We have promised participants that if they are parked in their class by 11:00 a.m. they will be judged, so please do not turn in your sheets before noon. You can turn your sheets anytime after 12:00 p.m. if you are done, but please no later than 1:00 p.m. Please make sure your sheets are completely filled out and legible.
Most classes are split into restored and unrestored and should be grouped accordingly (see signs). Color placards also designate Restored vs. Unrestored. The Custom, Jalopy/Home-Built, Clone and Survivor also have their own classes.


Unrestored class allows the following::-Touch up paint on skis and suspension only

Unrestored class does NOT allow the following: -Repainted tunnels or hoods. Replacement of worn parts with new old stock OEM parts. Reupholstered or reproduction seat covers.-Mechanical rebuild of drive train-Reproduction decals.-Cosmetic restoration of drive train.-Polished tunnels or polished aluminum belly pans.

Restored: Snowmobiles that are refinished back to their original state (look new in appearance). You are allowed to use reproduction parts, repaint, replating, reupholster, reproduction parts, NOS parts, new decals and buffing.

Survivor: Sleds must be all original, completely untouched except for mechanical parts replacement as needed!!

Jalopy/Home- Built: Anything that you can dream up. The sky is the limit!!!!!

Clone: A copy of a snowmobile. A lot of times these are copies of rare race sleds.

Custom: A sled that may have a different paint job (like flames) or lots of extra chrome, maybe a bigger horse power motor or fancy seat cover. There are lots of different looks and ideas out there.

You can also go to the web site for more info www.mwvss.com hope this helps

Bradzoo
 
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Interesting and good info Bradzoo! Thanks.
 

GTL

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A HUGE THANK YOU Bradzoo. that website gives all the info needed. I will be there, see you there in Jan.
 

Bradzoo

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A HUGE THANK YOU Bradzoo. that website gives all the info needed. I will be there, see you there in Jan.

Glad I could help, I would get on their mailing list and they will send you a 2014 entry packet sometime around Christmas

Bradzoo
 
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