For those who only see pics of the cars attending Carlisle, here's a slightly different perspective....I took these pics on Sunday (beautiful day) from the hilltop at Carlisle and thought I'd share them here for you guys who aren't able to travel to PA for it. The entire fairgrounds area is about 80 acres...
- I was standing on a pretty steep hill in the Jeep show section of the show field for these pics, and directly in front of me and down the hill to the left was the new Challenger, Hellcat, and Charger show areas.
- The buildings you see house various things like the top tier show/for sale cars, meet & greets with celebrities (Tom Wopat from Dukes of Hazzard this year), vendors, etc...
- Between the buildings and the tree line in the distance is the vendor/swap meet area and this area runs parallel to the tree line the entire length of the property.
- The Grandstand is about in about the middle of the property, and the flat grassy show field area in front of it are where the antique/historic MOPARS are displayed. I thought that the car show turnout this year was HUGE, and the nice weekend weather (after the storms on Thursday night) sure helped with that. Foot traffic throughout the venue on both Friday and Saturday was good, but not packed like I've experienced it in years past. And most of the parts vendors I had dealings with as I searched for both 'B' and 'E' body items were willing to negotiate prices.
Steve
- I was standing on a pretty steep hill in the Jeep show section of the show field for these pics, and directly in front of me and down the hill to the left was the new Challenger, Hellcat, and Charger show areas.
- The buildings you see house various things like the top tier show/for sale cars, meet & greets with celebrities (Tom Wopat from Dukes of Hazzard this year), vendors, etc...
- Between the buildings and the tree line in the distance is the vendor/swap meet area and this area runs parallel to the tree line the entire length of the property.
- The Grandstand is about in about the middle of the property, and the flat grassy show field area in front of it are where the antique/historic MOPARS are displayed. I thought that the car show turnout this year was HUGE, and the nice weekend weather (after the storms on Thursday night) sure helped with that. Foot traffic throughout the venue on both Friday and Saturday was good, but not packed like I've experienced it in years past. And most of the parts vendors I had dealings with as I searched for both 'B' and 'E' body items were willing to negotiate prices.
Steve