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Who all is at Carlisle?

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It was my first time coming here so it was a very awesome experience. It's awesome hearing the stories about all the cars and the people who built them.
 
I have so many photos (around 100) so I'll post a few at a time haha enjoy! I hope everyone had a good time.
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Just wanted to say it was great meeting some members in person for the first time. Great bunch of people. Namely; Moparwacko, Vandan, Don Frelier, 66ChargerHi-Po, & Skytrooper. Just must have missed Drew67Coronet by a few minutes. Looking forward to next year. BTW.....I've been attending this show since the first year ('91 I think) mostly showing, some vending and finally won 2nd place in the 68 B-Body stock class. I couldn't be happier! I guess all that late night "making sure everything's correct" time in the garage paid off. A good friend of mine also won 3rd with his 65 Coronet 500.

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Congratulations Turbine68rt, and nice looking Charger!:thumbsup:

I also won a 2nd place award - in the 70 E Body Barracuda Stock Class. I'm having Carlisle ship mine to me since I couldn't make it back up there today.

I stopped by the FBBO tent a couple of times over Friday & Saturday, and I learned alot about a 1958 Dodge Sweptside truck that a member is restoring. Never heard of one before, but what a very cool and unique ride....!
 
Congratulations Turbine68rt, and nice looking Charger!:thumbsup:

I also won a 2nd place award - in the 70 E Body Barracuda Stock Class. I'm having Carlisle ship mine to me since I couldn't make it back up there today.

I stopped by the FBBO tent a couple of times over Friday & Saturday, and I learned alot about a 1958 Dodge Sweptside truck that a member is restoring. Never heard of one before, but what a very cool and unique ride....!
Congrats to you as well Steve! Got any pics to post? Did you get to check out the 70 Cuda in the survivor tent? Turnout seemed pretty good despite the border closing and virus keeping some home.
 
Thanks! Yes re the pics....see post #18 in this thread. :)

The better half and I did not venture inside of the survivor tent this year as it was busy every time we walked by with most folks not wearing a mask. It's somewhat of a tight fit in the aisle way there, and under the circumstances we didn't feel safe so we stayed away.....

It took us 2 tries to go into/thru the building where the Superbirds, Challengers, and Mowtown Missle were displayed for the same reason. At 7:30am on Saturday there was hardly anyone in the building so we completed our tour then. Sure hope there's a vaccine by July of '21.
 
Congratulations to you winners in your classes !!!!!
With over 2000 cars, that I S quite an honor !!!!
It goes to show the whole world, we can have an awesome car show and stay safe in doing so.....

We were all 100 times safer than being in a local Walmart or supermarket.... There were no gatherings of any kind any where in Carlisle....
(We all anticipated that they would have to cancel the burnout contest and the Daisy Duke contest.....)
They didn't even mention them.....
And.... Keep those pictures coming, AWESOME !!
 
Thanks! Yes re the pics....see post #18 in this thread. :)

The better half and I did not venture inside of the survivor tent this year as it was busy every time we walked by with most folks not wearing a mask. It's somewhat of a tight fit in the aisle way there, and under the circumstances we didn't feel safe so we stayed away.....

It took us 2 tries to go into/thru the building where the Superbirds, Challengers, and Mowtown Missle were displayed for the same reason. At 7:30am on Saturday there was hardly anyone in the building so we completed our tour then. Sure hope there's a vaccine by July of '21.
I did not know you could walk though the tent aisle this year. I only walked the perimeter of the tent. I thought the rope went all the way around the outside. The cars were parked facing out. I did not get in (step over the rope) untill I was invited.
 
Thanks! Yes re the pics....see post #18 in this thread. :)

The better half and I did not venture inside of the survivor tent this year as it was busy every time we walked by with most folks not wearing a mask. It's somewhat of a tight fit in the aisle way there, and under the circumstances we didn't feel safe so we stayed away.....

It took us 2 tries to go into/thru the building where the Superbirds, Challengers, and Mowtown Missle were displayed for the same reason. At 7:30am on Saturday there was hardly anyone in the building so we completed our tour then. Sure hope there's a vaccine by July of '21.
Yes sorry I did catch that post of your green/green Cuda. Very nice
 
I was there Thursday through Saturday. As mentioned earlier, we dodged a bullet on Friday with the storm, so NO RAIN!!!

I was parked next to the awesome black 70 Hemi Road Runner that is still owned by the original owner. Very cool car!

Hawk
 
Myself and the better half had a great time at the show both Saturday and Sunday. Meeting up with members at the FBBO tent was a cherry on top. We look forward to seeing everyone again next year. P.S. We did make it all the way home on that bad wheel bearing. Will change it in the AM. A $40 repair at home vs $389 repair on the road. But in all fairness, the shop was going to do it with just a 2 hour notice on a Saturday morning so I did think about it for a minute.
 
Hey builder guy,
Too late now --- but what bearing???? Old car, new car?????
I had U.S.A. made bearings at my booth......
For the Mopar 1963 - 1972 era.....
 
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