Carlisle Hurst Nationals

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Carlisle Hurst Nationals

Time: July 13, 2018 at 7am to July 14, 2018 at 3pm
Location: Carlisle Expo Center
Street: 100 K St
City/Town: Carlisle
Website or Map: http://www.carlisleevents.com…
Phone: 7172437855
Event Type: carshow, swapmeet
Organized By: Carlisle Events
Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2018

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Welcome to the Hurst Nationals, Powered by Carlisle Events - the first-ever event dedicated to all vehicles prepared by Hurst! Hosted at the Carlisle Expo Center (located just a block away from the fairgrounds), hundreds of vehicles will gather for this milestone event. All makes and models of cars produced by Hurst are welcome and encouraged to attend. Whether you own a Hurst/Olds, SC/Rambler, a GSS Dart or any other Hurst-prepared vehicle, this is a can't-miss show! Hurst has a long and illustrious history of producing some truly amazing performance cars, so why not have a show dedicated to all of them? This is why Carlisle Events, one of the biggest names in car show production, has added the Hurst Nationals to our roster of events. You can expect the same level of Carlisle professionalism and organization but at a whole new facility with a whole new feel.

Special Hurst seminars, Hurst-related celebrity guests and engineers as well as a special display of vehicles inside the air-conditioned Expo Center will help to round out this Hurst-lover's paradise. What's more, all show car owners and walk-in customers will get FREE access to our Chrysler Nationals event, held across the street at the Carlisle Fairgrounds. This means you can attend the world's only all Hurst-themed show and go to the biggest Chrysler show on the planet all for one low price.

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