![]() |
|
|
|
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
One of these years I'll make it out there. Too bad weather was a bit tough on Saturday.
Sent from an abacus
__________________
TC Current stable: - 2004 Mazda RALLYWANKEL - 2007 Saturn sky redline - 2004 Explorer...under surgery. Past: 135i, GTI, 300E, 300SD, 300SD, Stealth |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
![]()
__________________
![]() 1980 300TD-China Blue/Blue MBTex-2nd Owner, 107K (Alt Blau) OBK #15 '06 Chevy Tahoe Z71 (for the wife & 4 kids, current mule) '03 Honda Odyssey (son #1's ride, reluctantly) '99 GMC Suburban (255K+ miles, semi-retired mule) 21' SeaRay Seville (summer escape pod) |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Carlisle was a week earlier than Hershey in the past and catered to more post second world war two vehicles. I caught both occasionally.
Hershey and the town of Carlisle are not far apart. I almost always lucked out weather wise the years ago when I went every year. Perhaps I bad year in ten average. Stuff was really cheap in general compared to the last years I went. It was far more hobby oriented in my first visits before becoming more of a business. The net has made the need to attend much less. |
#4
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
At first, the car show was the attraction with hobbyists selling surplus parts at the fence around the show. Now, its populated by many professional vendors selling new/ repro parts. There are still thousands of hobby vendors, but not as many bargains as previously. The 'net has indeed had an impact--no need to wait for "Hershey"; you can find it all anytime on the 'net. The lines between Carlisle and Hershey are becoming blurred, but the preWar/ Post War distinction is still there. I saw only about 8 55-57 Chevys ( a friend was looking), but dozens of pre War Packards, and even a dozen post War ones.
__________________
1982 300SD " Wotan" ..On the road as of Jan 8, 2007 with Historic Tags ![]() |
![]() |
Bookmarks |
|
|