Hey there 82-Guy,
I have personaly done the "Survivor" portion, and passed, That is pretty basic. Be prepared for the road trip part of the judging, driving about 20 miles in whatever the weather is at the time ( I did in 2000 and it was raining). The Survivor judges the car in sections as a whole. Not each individual part as in NCRS "Top-Flight" judging. Must be original, as in , not re-painted, not undercoated, original motor and drivetrain, original (or not detectable) interior. But it does NOT have to be the prettiest car, cleansleness is not really an issue in Survivor.
I have a "Gold Certification" judging sheet in front of me now, I did not enter this because I feel the high cost was not justified. (just my opinion).
It is very simalar to "Top-Flight", scoring each part and deducting points for flaws or replaced parts. Using "Originality" to score, as well as "Condition" points (scored seperatly)
1) Engine Carpartment
2) Interior
3) Chassis
4) Body & Wheels
5) Tech......(Tech. is "pass" or "fail" only, for each item)
Then they award "Gold" for max. of 425 points deducted
"Silver" for max. of 851 points deducted
"Bronze" for max of 1276 points deducted.
Total points available for 1973-1982 cars = 8,505
If you can Top-Flight your car, you should be at least close or easily make "Gold".
Get your entery in A.S.A.P. because they do limit enteries and do fill up!
Best of luck,
post if you have any more specific questions,