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excellent pics. Let me ask a q. I go to Carlisle.. Have not been to Hershey in many years. How is Hershey as compared to Crlisle? Hershey used to be mostly older antique stuff but it looks like its our era car now too... [/ QUOTE ] I'll put it to you this way. Given the choice of going either one, for parts, I would pick Carlisle. For the car corral, I would pick Hershey. Most of the parts vendors were selling pre-war stuff. I saw more Model A engines than ever before. Also, I didn't know there were 3 national Model A clubs. Packard cars and parts were also all over the place. There were some "newer car" parts vendors, but most were selling pre-war stuff. I didn't buy a thing, except a large root beer. The cars offered for sale were much better than most offered at Carlisle. Believe it or not, that patina '70 El Camino had a REAL nice body and bed on it! But again, most of the offerings were pre-war cars. Since I may be relocating to Arizona in 2010, my buddy and I decided we should do Hershey 1 time. But neither of us have any reason to return in the near future. Both of us own Chevelles, and we did a lot of walking without finding many parts, accessories, or Chevelle automobilia.
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