Pretty sure Chrysler Carlisle was a much bigger show this year. Show field was packed, and unlike last year, all the vendor spaces were sold out. Last year there were alot of empty vendor spaces. I drove my 66 Sport Fury hardtop but there were some interesting wagons there. Most interesting was a silver with red interior 64 Dodge that was one of two built that year with a 426 wedge and 4 speed. That one was in the car corral for sale for $44000 if I recall correctly. Here are links to my photos from the weekend: Thursday: 398 pictures from the trip up, special displays, the car corral, and the cruise in https://www.facebook.com/media/set/...073742074.100001111775214&type=1&l=15cec2adb8 Friday: 645 pictures from the car corral, vendor area and some of the cars on the show field https://www.facebook.com/media/set/...073742075.100001111775214&type=1&l=e841b6e492 Saturday morning:755 pictures walking the show field including station wagons, F bodies, trucks, E bodies, 300's and Imperials, pre-unibody cars, winged cars, A bodies, and some B bodies https://www.facebook.com/media/set/...073742077.100001111775214&type=1&l=bc9481f0b5 Saturday afternoon:757 pictures finishing up the show field after lunch including he rest of the B bodies and the C bodies, and J bodies, followed by another trip through the car corral. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/...073742078.100001111775214&type=1&l=763b559c68 Sunday:77 random pictures from Sunday morning when the fairgrounds have become almost a ghost town https://www.facebook.com/media/set/...073742079.100001111775214&type=1&l=2e1bba396d
That's my silver 69 Fury suburban. It was selected and invited to be part of the invitational 50 year anniversary of C body display in bldg. Y. A proud moment.