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July 11-13, 2008. Carlisle, Pennsylvania. You can view Rebecca "Becca" Kerewsky's pictures HERE. You can view Don Carpenter's pictures HERE. You can view the Carlisle Productions event photos HERE.
The 1963 to 1966 Plymouth A body stock section was long yet distinguished.
An excellent example of a restored 1966 Barracuda with a vinyl top. Very Correct!
Daniel and Ann Marie Lyon's 1966 Barracuda Formula S Factory A/C car in the Invitational Display building.
An interesting 1965 Barracuda in the A body modified class.
Here is Rene Tuckwiller's 1964 Valiant Signet 200. Beautiful two tone V8 car also in the A body modified class. She was wearing a t-shirt that read "No, it's not my husbands car and no you can't drive it!
A pair of Barracudas in the A body modified class.
A nice dual quad 66 Barracuda Formula S the owner said got 16 to 17 mpg on the trip.
Designer John Samsen was in attendance again this year. He gives a very informative presentation on auto design from the 50's through the 70's. He has design influence on everything from the 1955 T-bird to the 1966 - 1974 Barracudas and many other Mopar vehicles.
A very patriotic 1967 Fury. He finished it just enough days before so he could make the show.
The "Buck Rogers" shuttle or "what to do with old amusement park rides". Mopars at the Mexican restuaurant. A bodies in the rear view.
And of course, Race Cars!
Below is the 43rd Challenger to roll off the assembly line in Petty Blue and auctioned off on eBay with all procedes going to the Adam Petty Victory Junction Gang Camp. Also two concept crars from Chrysler LLC. The Chrysler ecoVoyager fuel cell vehicle in blue and the Dodge Zeo all-electric "2+2" sport wagon.
Here's one representation of what a new Barracuda would look like if Chrysler wanted to.
If you can't find it here, you proably don't need it. The problem is you find too many things you want but don't need too!(personally, I want a table that can hold a Hemi!)
A 1964 Barracuda for sale in the swap meet area. By the front fenders it looked like a 65. It did seem to have very little rust.
A Cross Ram coupe and a couple of "low visibility through the windshield" Rat Rods.
A nice Woody.
Remember the 70's? If not, this is what your parents thought was cool! Complete with shag carpet and wet bar.
See ya next Year!
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