> Standard auction condition ratings is just the opposite, Ben. > > 1: National Concours standard / perfect > Mike Griese > Ben > There is a standardized scale of rating car quality. It uses > numbers 1 though 6 to describe increasing car value. A one is a parts > car. A 6 is a concours car. Okay guys, what's it gonna be? #1 or #6? I wanna be the first to say my D (for sale at $25K) should be at the top, or bottom, of someone's list, # 1 or #6! Who cares which you prefer? Is there really an official list? Probably. Personally, I prefer the concours ratings of 100 points max. (Hence, my rating of my D at a potential of 99+, with a minimum of spit and polish.) My guess is that at the top or the bottom of the "list" is where your wallet is; where you will find find my D, and what you think of my D that's for sale (or any D for that matter). Regards, Ed Thompson (#6419 since 1982, and still for sale at $25K OBO) Midlothian, VA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address to moderator@xxxx