For judging, my car may as well have looked like Dave Stragand's (no offense, Dave) since there were only enough cars in my category (100k+) to justify a single award. :-( But the winner deserved it. :-) Speaking of the winner, Bill Swilley also won the "farthest drive" award, which I considered nominating myself for since my car come from Houston just like Bill's, only mine started in Austin almost 200 miles further away. Of course, I didn't do the driving so it seemed cheap to try to claim the award. Maybe it should have gone to James Espey for doing all the driving for me? I still say we should judge the cars with nothing but a stopwatch...(tee hee hee) Gus "Drag Racer" Schlachter Austin, TX VIN# 4695 > -----Original Message----- > From: Marc A Levy [mailto:malevy@xxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 7:27 AM > Subject: Re: [DML] Responding to a judging question > > > Since you mentioned it... > > How were the "Modified" cars judged? I felt that deductions were made > on my car for the after market stereo and huge rear speakers.. > > Will the judging sheets be made available? I'd like to "fix" some > things for memphis...