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Hmmm..I've heard of that Triple X too...good rootbeer floats from what I understand. Maybe I'll stop by sometime....sounds like more of a cruise-in than a show or meet, but I guess if it isn't make-specific...or excludes those durn furrin cars. I know back in the day there would be a yearly MB event at Barrier or Phil Smart, but I don't know if it has taken place recently. Oh, and you don't have to answer this, or you can email...but do you work in Bellevue? I work just a stones throw from the dealer here.
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Replying to: fintail (Apr 23, 2006 10:47 am) |
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Replying to: andre1969 (Apr 13, 2006 6:28 am) Barbados is the hot spot this season and it would be great to see what else is outside of NA |
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Replying to: ghulet (Apr 16, 2006 8:26 pm) Hope you find something that will wet your autoshow appetite! |
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Show your stock or modified special interest car on Sunday May 7, 2006 at Daniels Hall, 186 Old Turnpike Road (Route 4), Nottingham, NH. Trophies awarded, food and restrooms available, inside and outside vendor space available. Fun day to meet other car enthusiasts. More details at www.tunercarmeet.com Dave |
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I was feeling ambitious enough to dig my LeMans out of the garage, wash it real quick and run it up the road to the local cruise in. Here's some pics I took at the show. Oh, and here's a shot of how the LeMans cleaned up. And a shot from the rear... |
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| ...but I'm going to have my 1989 Cadillac Brougham at a VFR-CLC show at Faulkner Cadillac in Trevose, PA, (just outside Philadelphia on US Rte 1 North) this Saturday, weather permitting of course! I bought my Seville STS from this same dealer. | |
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I've never been to a Carlisle event but I plan to go in June as part of my vacation. I assume spending one day there is enough to see/do everthing. Is that correct? Any advice on traffic, parking, where to stay, best times to visit would be appreciated. Thanks |
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Replying to: erh (May 12, 2006 11:55 am) I've never been to the GM show on a Sunday, but have been to the Chrysler show, and it's usually pretty empty. The GM show is a relatively "young" event, as the first one was just in 2001. In contrast, I don't know how long the other shows have been going on, but the first Mopar show I ever went to was back in 1997, and they'd probably been having it for years by that time. I'm going up for the whole event, as I'm putting my 1976 LeMans in the show So stop by and say hello if you see me there. I'll have a cooler full of beer in the trunk. As for accommodations, I know hotels fill up well in advance for the Mopar show, but the GM show isn't nearly as big, so you might be able to find a room. I usually stay at a Howard Johnson's on Route 11 about 3-4 miles from the fairgrounds. If you're interested, here's a bunch of pics I took at the GM show last year. And for more information, you could probably go to http://www.carsatcarlisle.com or something like that. I think that's Carlisle's website. Hope you can make it! |
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