Carlisle Chrysler Nationals -Carlisle, PA

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Carlisle Chrysler Nationals -Carlisle, PA

Time: July 10, 2015 to July 12, 2015
Location: Carlisle PA Fairgrounds
Street: 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd.
City/Town: Carlisle, PA
Website or Map: http://www.carlisleevents.com…
Phone: 7172437855
Event Type: swap, meet, car, corral, auto
Organized By: Carlisle Events
Latest Activity: Oct 15, 2014

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Welcome to a true Mopar-lover’s paradise. There’s nothing quite like it anywhere in the world with over 2,100 vehicles from all eras of the Chrysler brand, classics, muscle cars, high-performance new models all converge on Carlisle for a one of a kind weekend. You need to be here for the enormous showfield that is organized by year, make and model, special indoor displays, activities for the kids, industry guests, special prizes and NHRA drag racing. Interested in parts buying? Look no further! You’ll be amazed at the size of the swap meet, the variety of vendors, the car corral, and the Manufacturers Midway. Whether you prefer the A, B or E body style – this show has it all! 

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