I really dislike when guys display their trophies at shows. It looks tacky.
About 25-30 years ago, I was judging at a car show and it came down to 2 cars for first place for a class. I had the final decision and I went back and forth between the two cars and they really were pretty matched up with their qualities. One guy had a trunk full of trophies.... I finally decided, based completely on those trophies, that he would get second place.
This was just a show a local restaurant had in their parking lot, and not the AACA seniors or anything like that. After the show was over, I was headed in the restaurant to collect my "pay" (dinner) and the owner of the car confronted me. I was nice at first, told him it was real close. This guy was probably 30 years my senior and he didn't want to hear it. I thought he was done talking, and turned to leave. I got about 5 feet away and he started in again... I turned and tried to be nice, but he was wasn't hearing it. I turned again, this time got another 5 feet and he started again and got a little louder... At that time, I just started walking away from him.... He blew a gasket and started screaming at me.... It was hot, I was tired and quite frankly, not really feeling like getting screamed at. I turned around and got about 2 steps toward him when I heard "RED!! Goddamn it!... You knock it off right now before that big guy kicks your ass!". It was his wife... all 5' of her standing there... She turned to me and apologized for him... and then started in on him... I went into the restaurant.
Anyways... I dislike trophies at shows... and those dolls that lean on the bumpers... and model cars on the air cleaner.... and incorrect information on show signs. It's not a posi in your Mopar guys....
I haven't judged a car show in many years. All my trophies used to be in my garage on a shelf... until it fell one day... They all ended up in the trash. I have a couple plaques, from winning class at Carlisle with my 300, that hang in my office, but that's about it. I'm more about being at the shows to see friends and cars. In fact, I used to put a sign on my A12 that said "please don't judge" just so I didn't have to put up with any nonsense. I don't do that with the 300.... but I don't bother to open the hood either...