| Classes and Judging Standard |
Mission StatementWisconsin Collector Car is a website and community devoted to classic car enthusiasts and car show participants. We provide the most comprehensive and detailed calendar of car shows in Wisconsin as well as have an active forum community, photo gallery, and unique “Rate The Car Show” feedback section. Through much discussion and feedback from car show participants, we have noticed that many car shows could receive better participation and positive feedback by adopting a standard that fairly represents the cars present at the show. Often it is hard for organizers to know exactly what participants want to see and what types of cars are present in the community. This standard provides an easy-to-use and constantly up-to-date reference for show organizers to address these issues.
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Using The StandardWe have compiled this standard for car show organizers to use at their shows. By adopting the standard, a car show can present itself to the classic car community as working hard to bring fairness to all makes, models, and years of collector cars while at the same time gaining recognition from using this recognized standard. To use the standard, simply download it and review the Terms of Use. The Wisconsin Collector Car Classes and Judging Standard is released under the Creative Commons license so it is free to use.
ContributingThe strength of this standard lies in the contributions of ideas and suggestions of those in the collector car hobby. Any car show participant or enthusiast can make suggestions and changes to this standard. Alterations require a majority vote to be added to the standard. To contribute a suggestion or addition, please register an account, login, and then click the [edit] link next to the appropriate section which will take you to a topic where you can post your suggestions and changes.
Questions? Comments?Please contact us with any questions or comments you have about the Wisconsin Collector Car Classes and Judging Standard. |

