PICTURES: Wagons at the 2015 Spring Carlisle Collector Car Event. Spent Thursday and Friday at the Spring Carlisle Collector Car event in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. There is no show at this event. All the cars are either for sale at the auction site two blocks from the fairgrounds or are for sale in the car corral or in vendor spaces. To walk every row of vendors and every row of the car corral its 14 miles. In two days we didn't make it through everything. The buddy I went with stayed through Saturday and made it through everything I missed. In this first post for this thread, I will include some pictures of wagons in the auction. If you want to see pictures of many of the other cars in the Auction (including Burt Reynolds' "The Bandit" Trans Am, then click on the link. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.849808805066171&type=1&l=682fd65118
After looking at the cars at the auction on Thursday morning, We spent the rest of Thursday and Friday going through the vendors and car corral at the Carlisle Fairgrounds. Heres a link to the pictures I took on Thursday. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.849824825064569&type=1&l=1b4573fd1b and here is a link to the pictures I took on Friday. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.849840175063034&type=1&l=244d0e95bf Here are a few of the wagons you'll find among the photos.
Heres a few more bonus pics. There was a Beaumont Sport Deluxe, a Cougar, a N.O.S. quarter panel for a 55 Chevy 4 door wagon, a Vixen motor home, Burt Reynold's Trans Am, and a Ranchero I thought certain members here would like. Also I took a picture of a 70 Chrysler Town and Country wagon we were behind when we left Carlisle and got to the next town on RT 34.
If you want to see more pictures of the non wagon cars at Carlisle, go back to the first two posts in this thread and click on the link to the auction pictures and the links to the car corral/vendor area pictures.
The first picture here is standing about halfway along one of the many rows of vendors. As you can see there are endless crowds of people all the way to the end of the row at the tree line in the distance Every row of vendors was like that. The vendor area wasn't just car parts, there were also automotive toys, bikes, tractors, gas pumps, tools, automotive literature, and more.