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Spring
Carlisle brings over 95,000 visitors to the fairgrounds for more than just
cars
CARLISLE, PA –
As spring makes its way
through the mountains of Central Pennsylvania with it comes the typical
sights, sounds, aromas and tastes of the season. The first vision of
spring in the area is the abundance of people making their way through the
Carlisle Fairgrounds. However, abundance may be an understatement for
the 95,000 visitors that migrate to the region this time of year; ocean is a
more accurate description. They have come to the town of Carlisle, PA
for the cars, the food, the atmosphere and the overall experience.
Whether they are Carlisle veterans, who have been coming to the Spring
Carlisle Collector Car Swap meet for 31 years since its inauguration in
1977, or they are the sons and daughters who are walking through the gates
holding their father’s hand for the first time, when you walk onto the
fairgrounds it “all” hits you at once.
The
“all” is the smell of exhaust fumes from antique cars, fresh food from the
16 food vendors and the sounds of automotive hobbyists and car collectors
engaging in conversation about their latest automotive projects around the
82-acre fairgrounds. The “all” is the aroma of Philly cheese steaks,
Pennsylvania Dutch Chicken Corn Soup and Funnel Cakes wafting through the
air drawing guest to the 16 plus food vendors across the 82-acre
fairgrounds. Once you filled up on the not so diet friendly food, it’s
time to hit the pavement. More than 3,000 vendors come from across the
country with parts, accessories, memorabilia, and cars to sell.
Original
and rare auto parts and beautiful vintage gas pumps glistened in the warm
spring sunshine; the temperature was in the mid-seventies all weekend long,
which provided the ideal atmosphere for buyers and sellers of everything
automotive. The price tag of the antique pumps mentioned was not one
for the amateur collector at around $2,500, but two are sold to a man who
says he plans on adding them to his 10 car collector garage for “ambiance”.
By his French-Canadian accent, one can assume he has traveled from Québec,
the Montreal Canadians jersey he wears make his origin a good assumption.
The
sounds that surround the fairgrounds are distinct and inviting.
Conversations between old friends who meet at the same time every year are
similar to what you might hear at a car lover’s class reunion. “What’s
in the garage this year, what parts do you need to finish the restoration
and where are you staying next year?” are the more common conversation
starters. The sounds of vendors and customers bargaining and haggling
make the scene sound like a foreign marketplace. Price seems to be
much more of a suggestion than a solid deal maker.
After
just a few hours spent at the Spring Carlisle event, all of your senses will
be reached in such a way that the “all” is no longer a mystery and more of a
sense that comes with being part of an event that brings together a large
group of people, from around the country, with a similar passion and
mission: to talk cars, find parts and enjoy their weekend.
For more information, visit www.CarlisleEvents.com
or call (717) 243-7855.
Carlisle
Events, host of 10 annual collector car, truck and motorcycle events,
attracts more than half a million people to its 82-acre fairgrounds in
Carlisle, Pennsylvania each year. Included in the annual events schedule are
two huge automotive swap meets and auctions – in the spring and fall – and
individual specialty shows featuring Corvettes, Fords, GMs, Chryslers,
trucks, motorcycles, sport compacts and imports. Founded in 1974 by friends
Bill Miller and Chip Miller, the “Cars at Carlisle” shows attract automotive
enthusiasts from around the world.
Information about Carlisle
Events and Carlisle Auctions is available to consumers via the Internet at:
www.CarlisleEvents.com
www.CarlisleAuctions.com
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