They really do a nice job at BTT50's. Just a like minded bunch of guys and gals giving you an extra few sets of eyes. They've always been complimentary on nice stuff on your car and give some good suggestions on what you may want to improve on from a safety point of view.
Back in, I think, 1985 or 86 at the Mid-America Nats (NSRA - when it was held in Sioux Falls), I was excited as hell to get my '31 sedan ("A") inspected for the first time. All done right (even in primer!), but only a windshield for glass. The guy was a real jerk. I passed it all, but he failed me for no side or rear glass. Some where in the regs it says it must have glass in all openings designed for glass - not just a windshield. Torqued me off. The next year I came back with glass all around....but had caught a rock in the lower right of the windshield on the way down. Same jerk went over the car with a fine tooth comb and then failed me for the crack! I had read the rules throughly and told him it didn't obstruct the drivers view. He went and got some supervisor and the supervisor agreed with me. They gave me my first safety 23.
And I've been doing it ever since with every car I've had - every year. Yes, I've failed a couple times, but I feel good and safe taking my family and any one else for a ride.
Ahhhhh, the memories are good. Sioux Falls, 1987, 103 degrees and the motel air conditioning quit......'31 A sedan with no air and trailer in tow.....wife and three kids along for the fun.....and it was all fun!
I just remembered that I ran that sedan in primer for 5 years and then sold it. I was an original suede!
