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2014-Spring-Carlisle OFFICIAL EVENT GUIDE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY PARTNER OFFICIAL EVENT SOUVENIRS BUILDING T April 23-27, 2014 • Carlisle, PA elcome to Spring Carlisle during the 40th anniversary year of Carlisle Events. We hope you are successful in your search for Wparts, cars and automobilia; and if you need a litt le help, stop by Guest Services. Th e event map and hours are located in the centerfold of this event guide and vendor lists are in the back. Th ere are 6,500 vending spaces in the swap meet where you’ll fi nd a wide variety of new and used parts, accessories, collectibles and vehicles. Be sure to visit the vendors on the manufacturers midway, located north of the grandstand. Our car corral has a rotating inventory of 1,600 spaces. As vehicles are sold, our vendor services offi ce recycles the spaces. For your convenience, you can get fi nancing assistance from Orrstown Bank in Building T and notary services in the car corral offi ce at the pavilion. 300+ vehicles will cross the auction block on Th ursday and Friday beginning at 3 p.m. in the Carlisle Expo Center (outside Gate 3). Carlisle Auctions is back with a new fr ee unless sold policy for consignors and lower fees across the board. Th e Hot Rodders of Tomorrow are high school students working in teams to tear down and rebuild small block engines. Th e group with the fastest time receives scholarship money and a chance to win a trip to the fi nals in Indianapolis. See them on the stage this weekend. See the hotest automotive aft ermarket products in the ARMO tent in front of the stage. And, new this year is a Women’s Oasis with vendors the ladies will enjoy. See map for location near Gate 3. Th ank you for joining us; we look forward to your visiting again this summer. A full schedule of our events is on the next page. — Th e Carlisle Events Team CarlisleEvents.com 2014 SPRING CARLISLE 3 Contents 2014 2015 Auto Mania Jan. 17-19 Jan. 16-18 6 Spring Carlisle Highlights Allentown PA Fairgrounds 8 Carlisle Auctions Winter AutoFest* Festival Park, Zephyrhills, FL Feb. 20-23 Feb. 19-22 10 Auction Tips Spring Carlisle* April 23-27 April 22-26 14 Vendor Profi le: Performance & Style May 10-11 May 9-10 Selling at Carlisle 40 Years Import & Kit Nationals May 16-18 May 15-17 16 Swap Meet Tips Ford Nationals June 6-8 June 5-7 20 Guest Profi le: GM Nationals June 20-22 June 26-28 From Sweden to Carlisle – Chrysler Nationals July 11-13 July 10-12 To Buy A Car Truck Nationals Aug. 1-3 Aug. 7-9 24 2014 Season Highlights Bloomsburg Nationals Aug. 8-10 Aug. 14-16 28 Partner Profi les Bloomsburg PA Fairgrounds Corvettes at Carlisle Aug. 22-24 Aug. 28-30 30 Helpful Info Sports & Outdoor Sept. 5-7 Sept. 11-13 32 Concessions Fall Carlisle* Oct. 1-5 Sept. 30-Oct. 4 36 Event Map & Hours Fall AutoFest* Nov. 13-16 Nov. 12-15 38 Vendors: Specialty Listing Festival Park, Zephyrhills, FL *Automotive Swap Meet, Car Corral & Two-Day Collector Car Auction 46 Vendors: A to Z Dates subject to change, please verify before traveling. 69 Carlisle Events Staff Events are held at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds unless noted. 69 Advertisers Index Visit Us On Facebook Children 12 And Under Admitted Free 4 2014 SPRING CARLISLE CarlisleEvents.com Spring Carlisle Highlights EVENT HOURS ARE LISTED ON THE MAP IN THE CENTERFOLD Collector Car Auction The ARMO Hot Products Hot Rodders of Carlisle Auctions is back with Showcase Tomorrow Competition 300+ collector cars. A diverse ARMO is the SEMA council Th e Hot Rodders of Tomorrow selection of vehicles is waiting whose mission is to preserve and is a high school-level engine build for your bid at the Carlisle Expo promote the automotive restora- competition for over $1 million in Center. No fee to watch with paid tion industry and hobby. Th e scholarship money. See students admission to Spring Carlisle. More display features the “hott est” and compete for time and accuracy details on the next page. Th e Expo most sought-aft er restoration as they tear down an engine and Center is a short walk outside Gate products on the market. Visit the rebuild it on the stage. 3 or a quick ride on the shutt le. tent in front of the grandstand. Car Corral NEW Women’s Oasis Manufacturers Midway Th e car corral is where you’ll fi nd Att ention Ladies! Stop by the new & Swap Meet all varieties of make, model and Women’s Oasis Tent for a relaxing, Visit our partners on the Manufac- condition of vehicles for sale. Deal non-automotive experience. Visit turers Midway and shop the swap directly with the owner. Notary with our amazing vendors and meet. You’ll fi nd new product services, including temporary tags, artisans selling products such as manufacturers, vintage accessories, are available in the pavilion offi ce. jewelry, handmade craft s, accesso- parts and memorabilia. Vendors ries and handbags, unique clothing are listed by specialty and alpha- Worship Service and kitchen must-haves. Enjoy a betically in this directory. Financial A non-denominational worship tropical, healthy smoothie or just services are available from service is held by Th e Salvation enjoy a litt le time without muffl ers, Orrstown Bank inside Building T. Army Sunday at 9 a.m. in the tires or engines. See map. grandstand. Coff ee and donuts available. 6 2014 SPRING CARLISLE CarlisleEvents.com Collector Car Auction Thursday & Friday 1956 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF 1955 FORD THUNDERBIRD 1955 MG 1956 PLYMOUTH 1941 FORD 1950 MACK TRUCK 1966 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE HEMI 1961 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1969 BUICK WILDCAT 1966 FORD MUSTANG 1956 BUICK SPECIAL 1969 BUICK RIVIERA 1951 CHEVROLET Run List Available on CarlisleAuctions.com AND AT GUEST SERVICES 8 2014 SPRING CARLISLE CarlisleEvents.com 300+ Consignments on Display at the Expo Center 1965 CHEVROLET CORVETTE 1964 DODGE POLARA 500 MAX WEDGE AUCTION INFORMATION HOURS Thurs. & Fri., April 24-25, 3 - 10 p.m., building opens at 8 a.m. LOCATION Carlisle Expo Center (about a block outside Gate 3) 1969 CHEVROLET NOVA 1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA WEST ST K STREET GATE 3 I STREET PITT STREET CARLISLE BRYN MAWR ROAD CARLISLE SPRINGS ROAD (ROUTE 34)FAIRGROUNDS 1967 CHEVROLET PICKUP 1977 CHEVROLET SILVERADO K-10 BIDDER REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS • Registration fee $100 • Driver’s license or passport identifi cation • Bank Letter of Guarantee (if paying by check) or $2,000 US credit card authorization • Copy of Dealer and Resale tax certifi cate (when registering as a dealer) BUYER’S PREMIUM 7% will be added to the fi nal bid amount on each lot purchased 1979 CHEVROLET CORVETTE 2006 MERCEDES SL500 1970 CHEVROLET EL CAMINO 1978 PONTIAC TRANS AM If Your Car Doesn’t Sell, Your Consignment Fee is Refunded! Lic. VB001027 CarlisleEvents.com 2014 SPRING CARLISLE 9 COLLECTOR CAR AUCTIONS: Tips on Buying and Selling By American Car Collector Staff uying and selling classic at www.sportscarmarket.com and with detailed write-ups on their cars at auction can be www.americancarcollector.com. conditions and sale prices, which Bintimidating. But when you Bidding against others who can really help out here. really boil it down, an auction is want the same car as you can bring When you call to consign your just like any other transaction that out your inner warrior. Once you car, ask if there is someone who involves haggling. If you’re new to decide what a car is worth, you can provide you with a price that auctions, here are some tips that need to determine in advance just you might expect at the auction. will start you on the right path: how far you are prepared to go, and Remember, you’re paying the be sure to stick to that number. auction company both an entry Buyers Bid on a car. Make sure you’re fee and a consignment fee to sell Talk to the seller of the car or in clear view of either the ringmen your car, so don’t be afraid to ask at least read the description sheet or the auctioneer. Being discreet questions about the selling process. displayed on the windshield. If the with your bidding can be tough at Picking a time to sell your car. information stated on the sheet a public auction, but if you let the Many consider the halfway point doesn’t match what you’re looking auctioneer know of your bidding of an event to be the prime selling at (i.e., matching numbers, question- intention before the car gets to the time, as att endance is usually at its able mileage or claimed history you block, he’ll make sure the ringmen peak. Also, if the auction is going know isn’t true), let the auction leave you to bid on your own, while well, the momentum of selling company know about the discrepan- watching out for you at the same one car aft er another tends to keep cies. In most cases they will do their time. If you wait until the fi nal prices up. At the same time, if you best to check out the questions you seconds to put your hand in the have a desirable car that is priced may have about the car. air, and haven’t told the auctioneer right, the buyers will bid on your How much you should pay? you’re a player on the car, your bid car whether it runs as the fi rst car Educate yourself on the selling may be missed.
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