Ah, the question is "Concours", which generally isn't a "Popular" vote.
The Jaguar Club a year or two ago decided to "adjust" the driven class......now you can trailer driven class, and I gave up.
They are supposedly fixing it, but why mess with it in the first place?
To do Concours, you need that competitive mindset.
I watched it 30 years ago in the Early Ford V-8 club, and said no thatnks.
I've always felt Concours should be as-delivered, but when the Judges can only place on kneee on the ground, and only bend so far at the waist, and undercarriage, and brakes, are NOT to be judged, what's the point?
I did Concours first year with the Jag club, actually won something, but now I go to the annual event for "display only".
The last big deal was pinstripes and floormats.
Apparently, no Jag came from Brown's Lane with pinstripes or rubber floormats......those were all "dealer options", so how do they judge that, as they were on the car "as delivered" to the customer?
I remember judging an EFV-8 National in Victoria...pouring rain....you laid on the pavement, slid under the vehicle, called out what you found.
Under-dash, same thing.
Can't touch a Jag, nor look under the vehicle or dash.
Looks like the one mentioned in PA was following JCNA's lead.
However, once the judging of you car is complete, the judges become regular club members again, and can touch, look and sit.
First year was a real eye-opener for MK2 judges, as they had never seen a RHD 2.4L before, and the differences are many.