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Carlisle is different things to different people. In a nutshell, the Carlisle All Ford Nationals is an excellently run car show held at Carlisle, PA on a purpose-built facility. It's not a Pebble Beach type show. A lot of the cars on display are daily drivers and are far from 'garage-queens'. Along with the show, Carlisle Events has over 2,000 vendors on the 82 acre facility. These range from the big names like Meguiars, Eastwood, Roush & Ford to vendors with NOS parts, Ford/Merkur memorabilia and individual enthusiasts selling off parts after a garage clean-out. |
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The basics:
Questions
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Who can
attend?: Anyone! There are no restrictions on the age, condition or level of modification of your car. Similarly, there are no restrictions on the age or condition of any family members you may bring! The showgrounds are cris-crossed with gravel pathways, which makes pushchair & wheelchair access easy. There are plentiful clean bathrooms (and Portajohns if you prefer them!)
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How do I go about
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What does the
registration fee cover?
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Registration lets Carlisle know you are coming. If you fail to register, they may not have enough goody bags and the registration process will take longer. If you have registered, you will receive a colored postcard in the mail before the event. Take this to the office at Gate 3 to receive your goody bag, perform vehicle classification and receive your passes. Everyone needs to visit the office at Gate 3 before they are allowed on the show field - regardless of whether you have pre-registered or not. Can I leave the showgrounds during the day?
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I've
heard about the awards. What are they?
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What
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Click here to download a vendor map Click here to download a map of the showgrounds Elsewhere on the showgrounds can be found a dyno (how much does that Merkur really make?!), ATM, seminars, emergency services, a kids entertainment area and an above-average food court and outside dining area. For those that want to prep their cars, there is a car washing and cleaning area with hose pipes and buckets. |
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What do I
need to bring?
Here's a starter list. Everyone has a different travel kit - this does not include the standard Merkur travel kit of plug wires, hoses, oil, TFI etc. etc.
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May I camp at Carlisle? Yes, there are campgrounds, run by Carlisle Events, adjacent to the showgrounds. In addition there are showers, toilets and water points. Carlisle charges $30 for the weekend camping, in addition to the show registration fee. Camping lots (10' x 30') are limited and must be reserved on the Carlisle registration form, which is step 1 of our three step registration process. |
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What happens on Sunday? l'll expand this question by breaking down what happens on each day of the weekend:
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If you cannot make it on Saturday, is it worth coming on Sunday? Definitely! |
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What car preparation is necessary? Some will spend a few months prepping the car, some will just arrive in their daily driver. Make sure however that the car is free of all the normal road grime. There is a car cleaning facility just inside Gate 3 on the left and several car washes in the area. Make sure you have cleaning supplies and rags. We plan to have a preparation guide online before the show, but in the mean time Meguiars offers an excellent selection of how-to articles and some great products. Meguiars is one of our major sponsors and we hope to have a special car care seminar on the showfield. |
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If you have any questions not addressed here, please post them on the Carlisle 2009 Web Planning Forum
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