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Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts?

Posted By: vinnyd76

Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/16/22 02:39 AM

For those in attendance at this year’s Chrysler Carlisle event…

What are your thoughts on the show thus far?

Any majors purchases or inventory sell offs?

Favorite Mopar(s) on display?
Posted By: VS29H0B

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/16/22 03:15 AM

Almost afraid to ask ....Car Corral prices ? Swap meet prices ? Show field packed ? Any good stories so far ?
Posted By: moparjim79

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/16/22 10:48 AM

Originally Posted by VS29H0B
Almost afraid to ask ....Car Corral prices ? Swap meet prices ? Show field packed ? Any good stories so far ?


Yesterday the weather was great. The car corral was almost non existent and prices were what they were( higher side), show field good turn out, my good story so far-- first time I've been to a show at Carlisle and saw a man dressed as a woman, hunting the swap meet.
Posted By: rdrnr6970

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/16/22 10:53 AM

My wife and I did the dodge thrill rides in a hellcat charger alot off fun!We got free tshirts.,goody bag was OK had a calender in it.were getting ready to go back to the fun field. driveWill check out the car carral today.Alot ofcudas,challenger some roadrunners.Herb Mcandles was there with he and his sons Sox and Martin's hemi cuda and ghia chrysler imperial limo very cool. drive
Posted By: cudaman1969

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/16/22 11:17 AM

The parts selection gets worse and prices get higher, even the food price went up. But I can understand that. Nice breeze all day, warm but pleasant.
Posted By: rdrnr6970

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/16/22 07:36 PM

Parts were expensive,but people were buying them.i saw somebody carrying brake drums b body type with fiins.somebody helping with Gtx doors.A guy was selling a black superbird nose piece for 5,000 but it was rough patched welds one coner was smashed.Also nothing guy with a nice suberbird was selling a superbird wing. drive
Posted By: dart4forte

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/16/22 11:40 PM

Originally Posted by rdrnr6970
Parts were expensive,but people were buying them.i saw somebody carrying brake drums b body type with fiins.somebody helping with Gtx doors.A guy was selling a black superbird nose piece for 5,000 but it was rough patched welds one coner was smashed.Also nothing guy with a nice suberbird was selling a superbird wing. drive


Was that a blue wing?
Posted By: 426beast

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/17/22 12:35 AM

Great weather on Friday (see pic from on top of the hill). Not bad weather at all on Saturday except for a little rain. Paul Rossi made my buddy Ed Gomez's day (see pic). Claudia (Miss DC) and Christy Lee were great hosts. I have not been to Carlisle for a few decades, so parts seemed to be quite expensive. Repro parts were plentiful. The hobby has certainly changed. But everyone seemed to be having a good time, which is what really matters.

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Posted By: 426beast

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/17/22 01:00 AM

I forgot to mention my hunt for a Holley 6193 was unsuccessful. But seeing a lot of people I haven't seen in decades was great and made a lot of new friends was just as great.
Posted By: rdrnr6970

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/17/22 10:46 AM

Good morning everybody coffeeThat superbird wing was the blue one with a white sticker on it,pretty cool!The guy selling it had a nice super bird.We really didn't follow Paul Rossi like Dick Landy,Bill Maverick Golden but he seemed like a nice guy.My wife and I are a little older so the heat and his take a toll on us!lolThe cars in buildin T were really cool!There was a black blown 71 cuda a nice blue superbird and a beautiful silver imperial,my wife really liked it.It was a nice turnout not as packed as in the past .But everyone was having a great time!
Posted By: rdrnr6970

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/17/22 11:10 AM

My wife liked a yellow prowler with a stuffed puma the best.I like the Sox and Matin cuda the best.We both got a kick out of a 2017 phildelphia flyers gritty inspired orange and black ram truck.
Posted By: massdaytona

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/17/22 02:34 PM

Originally Posted by rdrnr6970
A guy was selling a black superbird nose piece for 5,000 but it was rough patched welds one coner was smashed.Also nothing guy with a nice suberbird was selling a superbird wing. drive


years ago i bought a 'nos', nose and a wing- they are hanging from the rafters in my garage - maybe its time to list em on the bay....
Posted By: mopars4ever

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/17/22 03:10 PM

Weather was great on Friday. 2/3 of the show cars appeared to be newer stuff. Sales for parts didn`t look too brisk but seemed ok. Traffic wan`t bad in and out of the show. Seen much worse in past years. Rain and cloudy off and on for a few hours Saturday. The attendance at the South Mountain race track was poor..
Posted By: rdrnr6970

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/17/22 07:38 PM

We sat with a nice couple this am,the husband had a 70 cuda he was restoring,and was very happy with a fender he bought it was rusty 70 cuda fender with some holes for 65.00 he's gonna use it to save.his other fender instead of paying 2 000 for a nice one.he does most of his own work it looks great!They told us it was there 1st time at Carlisle and enjoyed it,but it was pretty hot.
Posted By: rdrnr6970

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/17/22 08:53 PM

Some cars..66 hemi charger w 440 25,000...67 blue dart 30,000...74 challenger project 16,0000...70 challenger rt 75,0000...71 demon...35,000
Posted By: rdrnr6970

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/17/22 09:15 PM

Also a 67 barracuda convert I think was 35,000...67 white coronet not sure of price..70 blue with white striped gtx....and a lokked like just pulled out of a barn 70 blue hemi challenger we saw these cars in parts flea market area unfortunately we didn't make it to the car carral.
Posted By: McCandlessboy

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/17/22 10:08 PM

Old cars way outnumber new cars, no clue why the opposite keeps getting said. You can just look at the show field and see what percentage they take up. I spoke to multiple vendors who were VERY pleased with customer engagement. Seems people were happy. I saw a few cars flip quick between Wednesday and Friday AM. We were doing setup on Wednesday and constantly walked around looking for something to buy that we shouldn't purchase. I picked up quite a few things for museum, my nephews got parts and we sold our Son Runners. Weather was manageable compared to past years. A small rain shower hit on Saturday during the event and then later when we were loading.

Had a great time as always and looking forward to it next year. It is the best all mopar event in the country, it's not close.
Posted By: moparjim79

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/17/22 11:11 PM

[quote=McCandlessboy]Old cars way outnumber new cars, no clue why the opposite keeps getting said. You can just look at the show field and see what percentage they take up.

Going to strongly disagree. Its just not true. While the showing is very strong, to say the old way outnumber the new is just not true. So, the same area of the infield, center, has always been the "old" cars. The area next to it, above it, and before it, is flooded with the more modern 80s up cars and trucks. Not trying to start anything petty with you or anyone else, but have been attending this show since 94. Theres an equal amount of modern if not more than the classics.
Posted By: poorboy

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/18/22 12:27 AM

Originally Posted by moparjim79
[quote=McCandlessboy]Old cars way outnumber new cars, no clue why the opposite keeps getting said. You can just look at the show field and see what percentage they take up.

Going to strongly disagree. Its just not true. While the showing is very strong, to say the old way outnumber the new is just not true. So, the same area of the infield, center, has always been the "old" cars. The area next to it, above it, and before it, is flooded with the more modern 80s up cars and trucks. Not trying to start anything petty with you or anyone else, but have been attending this show since 94. Theres an equal amount of modern if not more than the classics.



Not trying to push anyone's buttons, but I guess a great bit of disagreement on this topic might depend on where you draw the line between "old" and "new". For most of us, that line is with the "new" Challenger and the "new" Charger release in the early 2,000s era. Everything before those hit the roads, are for the most part considered "old". If you set the date between old and new at 1980, then there would be more new stuff at a lot of shows.
I have buddies the distinguish the differences between old and new at Jan, 1949. They have been complaining about new cars at shows for a very long time. Where a person draws that line becomes pretty important. shruggy Gene
Posted By: NHCharger

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/18/22 12:34 AM

Wife and I had a great time. Not hunting for parts this year some just browsed the swap meet and show field and hung out behind our Daytona clone. Weather was great, thought the show field attendance was a bit light on Friday but Saturday it seemed packed most of the day.
Posted By: McCandlessboy

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/18/22 01:33 AM

Originally Posted by moparjim79
[quote=McCandlessboy]Old cars way outnumber new cars, no clue why the opposite keeps getting said. You can just look at the show field and see what percentage they take up.

Going to strongly disagree. Its just not true. While the showing is very strong, to say the old way outnumber the new is just not true. So, the same area of the infield, center, has always been the "old" cars. The area next to it, above it, and before it, is flooded with the more modern 80s up cars and trucks. Not trying to start anything petty with you or anyone else, but have been attending this show since 94. Theres an equal amount of modern if not more than the classics.



I consider "new", the new challengers and chargers. Ed spoke about this topic on stage during the state of the hobby address on Friday. How the older car classes continue to grow. Only ed would know the real numbers, the rest of us just have opinions.
Posted By: KGorney

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/18/22 12:43 PM

Since many museums, car clubs, and state DMV's consider an antique vehicle to be one that is 25 years or older, that would mean that 1997 and older are antique cars. Just because those of us who are well beyond antique don't think of them that way, doesn't mean that someone in their 20's or even 30's doesn't see them that way since they were new before they were born or when they were very young. I'm happy to see any age take any interest and pride in any Mopar vehicle at the show, especially these days.

This year my wife entered her own car for the first time - her Factory ordered 2016 Dodge Dart GT w/6 speed. It's her every day car but she loves it and wanted to put it in the Dart class. She loved it - other than being the only Dart owner in the class over 30! cool Those "kids" were out there cleaning and polishing their cars with every bit of pride as the people with Cudas, Challengers, Superbirds, etc. To me that it is what it's all about.

My son (21) entered his 1969 Chrysler Valiant boat (that he is rebuilding himself) in the Building R special display. We have a 70 Challenger but I was busy hauling my son's boat and helping my wife get her car ready so I was just support this year.

Without the interest and participation of everyone and everything Mopar, I think that show would be a lot smaller and a lot less eclectic. The show this year, as every year, was great and a whole lot of fun.


Posted By: Rhinodart

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/18/22 03:34 PM

It is THE best all-Mopar show in the country, and I should know as this was my 30th Carlisle and I have been going to pretty much all the other Mopar shows for that amount of time, and longer to the Mopar Nats. I will never miss a Carlisle, if you don't see my there then I am dead or in the hospital. laugh2 I had a good show selling parts as normal, didn't do much walking around, only twice for most of the swap and didn't see the show field. That will hopefully change next year, I have decided to actually get a car going and quit selling parts! eek Always great to catch-up with all the Canadians and east coast Daht people... laugh2
Posted By: cudaman1969

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/18/22 04:37 PM

Originally Posted by Rhinodart
It is THE best all-Mopar show in the country, and I should know as this was my 30th Carlisle and I have been going to pretty much all the other Mopar shows for that amount of time, and longer to the Mopar Nats. I will never miss a Carlisle, if you don't see my there then I am dead or in the hospital. laugh2 I had a good show selling parts as normal, didn't do much walking around, only twice for most of the swap and didn't see the show field. That will hopefully change next year, I have decided to actually get a car going and quit selling parts! eek Always great to catch-up with all the Canadians and east coast Daht people... laugh2

My new goal for next year..TO HAVE ONE OF MY CARS READY TO SHOW OFF!!!! So tired of looking at these nice cars and mine are sitting in the garage apart.
Posted By: 68SportFury

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/18/22 06:51 PM

Originally Posted by rdrnr6970
Some cars..66 hemi charger w 440 25,000...67 blue dart 30,000...74 challenger project 16,0000...70 challenger rt 75,0000...71 demon...35,000


I wondered why a '66 Hemi Charger from Mr. Norm's was only $25k. I must have overlooked that it had a 440 in it. That was one I missed getting a photo of--bad light on Friday and I forgot to hunt for it again on Saturday.

I've been thinking about what I call a gas-mileage toy lately--something I can run around to car shows in on weekends without burning half a tank of gas OR putting all that extra mileage on a daily-driver. The charcoal/silver '84 Rampage reminded me of my old '86 Charger, but seemed high at $9k. The black '84 Laser over by the building with the bikes wasn't perfect, but was still worth considering at $4500/obo.
Posted By: mopars4ever

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/18/22 07:30 PM

Quote


I consider "new", the new challengers and chargers. Ed spoke about this topic on stage during the state of the hobby address on Friday. How the older car classes continue to grow. Only ed would know the real numbers, the rest of us just have opinions.
I will start by saying the show was great and fun and I`m not trying to convey anything other than that. I agree only Ed would really know on the numbers but I don`t consider new stuff just the chargers and challengers. I count the Rams, Jeeps and the other newer stuff. To me the older stuff is 90`s and older but that`s just me.
Posted By: massdaytona

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/18/22 08:43 PM

Originally Posted by mopars4ever
[quote]

To me the older stuff is 90`s and older but that`s just me.


i'd agree.... BUT.... to me the older stuff is from 71 and older, tho i guess i'd agree to 73 and back...
Posted By: Twostick

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/19/22 01:47 AM

Anybody here take home any trophies?

My transmission guy took first in 65-66 Cbody. Another acquaintance snagged first in 67 GTX.

Kevin

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Posted By: mopars4ever

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/19/22 01:58 AM

I didn`t see much that interested me in the car corral as pickings were slim.
Posted By: moparjim79

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/19/22 02:16 AM

Originally Posted by KGorney
Since many museums, car clubs, and state DMV's consider an antique vehicle to be one that is 25 years or older, that would mean that 1997 and older are antique cars. Just because those of us who are well beyond antique don't think of them that way, doesn't mean that someone in their 20's or even 30's doesn't see them that way since they were new before they were born or when they were very young. I'm happy to see any age take any interest and pride in any Mopar vehicle at the show, especially these days.

This year my wife entered her own car for the first time - her Factory ordered 2016 Dodge Dart GT w/6 speed. It's her every day car but she loves it and wanted to put it in the Dart class. She loved it - other than being the only Dart owner in the class over 30! cool Those "kids" were out there cleaning and polishing their cars with every bit of pride as the people with Cudas, Challengers, Superbirds, etc. To me that it is what it's all about.

My son (21) entered his 1969 Chrysler Valiant boat (that he is rebuilding himself) in the Building R special display. We have a 70 Challenger but I was busy hauling my son's boat and helping my wife get her car ready so I was just support this year.

Without the interest and participation of everyone and everything Mopar, I think that show would be a lot smaller and a lot less eclectic. The show this year, as every year, was great and a whole lot of fun.

Thanks for your post, I believe you summed it up nicely. I cannot type at times as fast as my brain wants, but, even though in my opinion this was a weaker year at carlisle, it was the absolute best year for me personally. This was the first time son (15) has not begged to leave after an hour. He really enjoyed himself and we started hunting for a ride for him in the future( Lord, why did he pick the 80's models!?) I am so happy he is getting into this. I can't wait to see what the future brings. I love all Mopars. Looking forward to next year.


Posted By: 11secdart

Re: Chrysler Carlisle 2022 - Thoughts? - 07/20/22 04:14 PM

Didn't win an any trophy as my truck class is very open with a wide year eligibility and some really nice trucks ! still enjoyed the event as usual .. saw some friends, bought a few trinkets etc. , got some tech advice on my broken 408 from Ken at Indy Cylinder Head,.. the hotel I stayed at offered room reservations for next years event which was good .. one less thing to worry about. For some reason I always do well racing my truck at South Mountains Friday evening Mopar race as I got runner up in the Modern Muscle class and lost second round in Trophy class.
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