06-14-2020 | #11 |
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Re: WTB 1990 Battery
Batteries carry a significant deduction throughout the model years, for NCRS judging. I judge 68/69 for NCRS and it is always painful for the owners, even with reproduction batteries.
The good news is, an original battery can be refurbished. Here is a lousy pic of the one on my 1990 ZR1, dated 1990 March 1st... |
06-15-2020 | #12 |
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Re: WTB 1990 Battery
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My understanding to refurbish they cut out the bottom of the original battery, remove the innards and attach a gel rechargeable inside. Since the removal is done thru the bottom NCRS judges do not see the modification. What did your "refurbishment cost you???
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1968 convertible Lemans Blue, 1986 coupe Medium Blue NCRS Top Flight (sold), 1990 ZR1 #2529 Red NCRS Regional and National Top Flight (sold), 1990 ZR1 #2124 Charcoal Metallic NCRS Top Flight 2010 & 2018, 2003 Anniversary Red Convertible (sold) |
06-15-2020 | #13 |
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Re: WTB 1990 Battery
I have never been a cost v. point(s) kind of guy. As long as I can afford it, I make the car the best it can be.
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06-15-2020 | #14 |
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Re: WTB 1990 Battery
As I asked earlier, what did the "refurbished" battery cost you?
Purportedly, NCRS judges a car as it was delivered from the factory. I don't feel it is appropriate for you to obtain no point deduction because it is impossible for a 30 year old original battery to actually still be working (without modification). Anyone judging the car who does not understand this and doesn't judge the battery as modified is being disingenuous. I see it as a legitimacy issue. I am interested in the cost since on line 13 of the 1990 MY Mechanical judging sheet a standard deduction for a service replacement is only 10 points or 50% of originality. A 0.2% loss for the entire car. I'd like to do the cost per point calculation myself.
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1968 convertible Lemans Blue, 1986 coupe Medium Blue NCRS Top Flight (sold), 1990 ZR1 #2529 Red NCRS Regional and National Top Flight (sold), 1990 ZR1 #2124 Charcoal Metallic NCRS Top Flight 2010 & 2018, 2003 Anniversary Red Convertible (sold) |
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Re: WTB 1990 Battery
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BTW, NCRS judges as dealer prepped. NCCB judges as the car left the factory. |
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06-15-2020 | #16 | |
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Re: WTB 1990 Battery
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BTW, Tom Barr is the team leader for this class of car. The comment I expressed to you goes to the standard deduction for a service replacement battery verses your "refurbished" battery. This is more of a National Judging Chairman issue, not model year specific. The NCRS Judging standard states that "Cars are to be judged to the standard of vehicle appearance, and as equipped at the time and point of final assembly.... ...exclusive of any dealer or purchaser inspired addition, deletions or changes." Enough said on this issue.
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1968 convertible Lemans Blue, 1986 coupe Medium Blue NCRS Top Flight (sold), 1990 ZR1 #2529 Red NCRS Regional and National Top Flight (sold), 1990 ZR1 #2124 Charcoal Metallic NCRS Top Flight 2010 & 2018, 2003 Anniversary Red Convertible (sold) |
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06-18-2020 | #17 | |
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These ZR1s are very special Corvettes. They deserve all we can give them, regardless of points v. cost. Drive em, preserve em, restore em...there is room for everybody. As far as original batteries are concerned, do your own research. I will gladly help anybody any way I can but, do your own research first...especially if you consider it disingenuous to restore an original battery, to begin with. Last edited by AirbusDriver; 06-18-2020 at 09:58 PM. |
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06-29-2020 | #18 |
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Re: WTB 1990 Battery
I had a battery redone 8 or 9 years ago and is cost around $250. You can do it yourself for about $20 plus the cost of a new battery to put inside your original case. Since our judges won?t ask you to take the surround off no one will ever know.
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