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Spring Carlisle

Time: April 18, 2018 at 7am to April 22, 2018 at 3pm
Location: Carlisle Fairgrounds
Street: 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd
City/Town: Carlisle
Website or Map: http://www.carlisleevents.com…
Phone: 7172437855
Event Type: collector, car, swap, meet, corral, and, auction
Organized By: Carlisle Events
Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2018

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Event Description

Spring Carlisle is massive! In fact, it's such a big deal that it's been showcased by Fox News in a web article where Hagerty Insurance recognized it as one of the top five automotive swap meets in the world. Spring Carlisle marks the beginning of the Car show and Swap Meet season. Our 150 acre Facility in Carlisle, Pennsylvania plays host to or in excess of 100,000 collector and classic automotive enthusiast from all over the world. This early Spring Event is supported by the best of Powerhouse Manufacturers, remanufactured and used parts vendors in the country. In addition, vintage collectibles, advertising, gas and oil and variety of hidden, high valued hard to find treasures of the unexpected brings out an abundance of the strongest collectors, dealers, auction houses and pickers in the country. The unlimited fresh finds at Spring Carlisle is what keeps everyone coming back!

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