Carlisle Spring 2021
#1
Carlisle Spring 2021
Looking for recommendations for a place to stay near the Carlisle Fairgrounds. Swap meet - maybe 4/21, 4/22. Back in the day it was up at 3:00 and out the door. My knees are shot. Now I’m just looking for a comfy bed, clean sheets and a shower. Any recommendations for a hotel that’s convenient ? Might do 2 nights.
I’m looking for SSII center caps NOS/Mint, ‘70 charcoal emissions canister and setup, bunch of other stuff. Yes, I lost some good opportunities on this site.
Actually looking forward to it. Walking around, haggling and seeing some familiar faces can’t be a bad thing after all this crap.
Thank you in advance.
I’m looking for SSII center caps NOS/Mint, ‘70 charcoal emissions canister and setup, bunch of other stuff. Yes, I lost some good opportunities on this site.
Actually looking forward to it. Walking around, haggling and seeing some familiar faces can’t be a bad thing after all this crap.
Thank you in advance.
#3
With the dwindling attendance at Carlisle, I would think you should be able to get a room pretty close. I used to do searches at Travelocity. or Yahoo travel (Not around any more, I think), to find a room. We were happy to stay even 30 miles away, back in the heyday. Can't be near that busy now. Searches on travel sites will tell you if rooms are unavailable on certain dates.
#4
How do you think the attendance will be this year?
People itching to get out?
My friend said he walked the entire event last year in 8 hours...I remember when you needed 3 days at 8 hours to see it all.
-peter
People itching to get out?
My friend said he walked the entire event last year in 8 hours...I remember when you needed 3 days at 8 hours to see it all.
-peter
#5
I think there's a lot of pent-up desire to get out. Last fall only saw about 60% of normal vendors because a lot of the big (and not so big) vendors just scrapped all show attendance for the year. The vendor list for spring does show attendance for a number of major vendors who blew off last fall (though obviously being listed doesn't guarantee they will actually attend). We spend 3 1/2 days there last fall vs. our normal 4 1/2. There was a fair amount of traffic, but few buyers, though that's been a trend for years now. No one is actually building anything anymore. Most of the purchases we saw being carried were things like waxes, polish, and automobilia, not actually car parts. I fear this is just the way things are going in the hobby. We'll be the last generation that's really into this. No one today has a basement full of power tools anymore. No one knows how to work with their hands. Younger people who actually build stuff (as opposed to playing with a 3D printer at some "makerspace" and thinking that represents actually building something) are sadly few and far between.
#6
I think you'll still see jacked-up hotel rates in Carlisle itself. They're not gonna give up that cash cow easy. We could usually cut the hotel bill in half by staying in Gettysburg or Chambersburg (roughly 30 miles away) and didn't have to fight the restaurant crowds in Carlisle either.
Plus the drive on the PA backroads was really nice. Low traffic, nice scenery, farm stands...
Plus the drive on the PA backroads was really nice. Low traffic, nice scenery, farm stands...
#7
I agree with Joe. I think lots of people are looking for something to do after being cooped up due to Covid AND a long Winter. Should be a good show - especially if the weather is nice. Looking forward to it.
I’ll stop by and say hello Joe - would have been funny if you were in NA9.
Mike
I’ll stop by and say hello Joe - would have been funny if you were in NA9.
Mike
#8
We went out to the fall swap meet last year and as most have stated, there were less vendors than the previous shows but it was to be expected with everything going on. We stayed overnight at the Hampton Inn Carlisle, it's a decent chain hotel and only about a $100 bucks or so a night. Like the OP I just wanted a bed and to rest my feet. Crowds at restaurants weren't too bad either last fall, I'd imagine an uptick in attendance would likely change that. Now that Joe mentioned it, there were a lot of the waxes, polishes, and other car related, but not actual car parts vendors there. I'll be heading up there this spring as I want to get out like everyone else and look for some car parts.
#9
For ONLY car parts
For ONLY car parts -- 100 % Car parts -- Brakes, Front End, Water Pumps, Fuel Pumps, Ignition, Electrical, Motor and Transmission Mounts, Switches, Relays, Voltage Regulators, Quality Tune Up Parts and more.....
All U.S.A. made NEW and N.O.S., a good bit of DELCO and A C ----
Swing by me @ I I 118 - 119... Middle of the (Aye) Infield, Row (Aye) I ---
Aye Aye 118 - 119....
Be healthy, see you at Spring Carlisle....... Craig.....
(Call me beforehand, 516 - 485 - 1935... If there is something you might specifically need, that I don't usually have with me --- I will bring it, solely for you !!!!)
All U.S.A. made NEW and N.O.S., a good bit of DELCO and A C ----
Swing by me @ I I 118 - 119... Middle of the (Aye) Infield, Row (Aye) I ---
Aye Aye 118 - 119....
Be healthy, see you at Spring Carlisle....... Craig.....
(Call me beforehand, 516 - 485 - 1935... If there is something you might specifically need, that I don't usually have with me --- I will bring it, solely for you !!!!)
#10
I think Carlisle is going to be packed.
Last edited by allyolds68; March 22nd, 2021 at 11:18 AM.
#12
Looking for recommendations for a place to stay near the Carlisle Fairgrounds. Swap meet - maybe 4/21, 4/22. Back in the day it was up at 3:00 and out the door. My knees are shot. Now I’m just looking for a comfy bed, clean sheets and a shower. Any recommendations for a hotel that’s convenient ? Might do 2 nights.
I’m looking for SSII center caps NOS/Mint, ‘70 charcoal emissions canister and setup, bunch of other stuff. Yes, I lost some good opportunities on this site.
Actually looking forward to it. Walking around, haggling and seeing some familiar faces can’t be a bad thing after all this crap.
Thank you in advance.
I’m looking for SSII center caps NOS/Mint, ‘70 charcoal emissions canister and setup, bunch of other stuff. Yes, I lost some good opportunities on this site.
Actually looking forward to it. Walking around, haggling and seeing some familiar faces can’t be a bad thing after all this crap.
Thank you in advance.
#14
Booked a room within reasonable distance. It’s been quite a few years since I have been to Carlisle. I know that cash is king but do you find or have you found that some vendors will take a check or credit card ? Looking forward to it !
#15
Not sure anyone will take a check, but most of the "company" new parts venders like Fusick will take a card (you may be charged the 6% PA sales tax when using a card). The used parts guys will generally only take cash.
#18
#23
Decided to head up to Carlisle...
I'll be looking for some '65 parts new and old.
Anyone have a list of the Olds vendors who will be coming?
(If anyone wants to PM me with pieces they may be bringing, I'd love to meet you there.)
-peter
New
-Sill plates
-headliner(blue) -might buy 2 if it's a deal
-Package tray(blue preferably)
Plus any interesting club coupe specific parts.
Still looking for a club coupe rear seat OR upholstery I can use for a pattern.
I'll be looking for some '65 parts new and old.
Anyone have a list of the Olds vendors who will be coming?
(If anyone wants to PM me with pieces they may be bringing, I'd love to meet you there.)
-peter
New
-Sill plates
-headliner(blue) -might buy 2 if it's a deal
-Package tray(blue preferably)
Plus any interesting club coupe specific parts.
Still looking for a club coupe rear seat OR upholstery I can use for a pattern.
#24
But maybe this will help.
https://www.carlisleevents.com/docs/...rsn=6516b053_2
#25
Are the guys that sell Oldsmobile parts in the same vicinity or are they more or less spread out all over the fairgrounds ? I would guess that there is some camaraderie/friendship amongst some vendors and they set up near each other ?
#26
A lot of us vendors are very very friendly with other vendors, however, we just can't set up wherever we please -- it unfortunately and realistically doesn't work that way....
We have designated spots , and that is the reality of the situation....
When you enter the Carlisle grounds, grab the FREE book they provide for you... Look in the vendor Index under "Oldsmobile"... Make it a point of mapping out to see the 5 or 6 of us that pay the additional cost to "advertise" under "Oldsmobile"... You will definitely want to see all of us... Other people could potentially have parts that you may want, but they didn't pay the additional, to be listed under "Oldsmobile"....
Map out where we all are, and formulate a game plan -- so you are walking in an orderly fashion -- because Carlisle is 84 acres big -- and you will not want to keep doubling back and forth --- you will be SHOT halfway through the day....
Wear comfortable walking shoes / sneakers, bring a shopping cart or not noisy wagon, and a mini cooler with your own beverages...Have Fun, stay focused, and look at both sides of each aisle as you proceed, such that you don't miss 50 % of the show, or have to walk each aisle twice... Most importantly, don't just wander around with your head firmly planted between your own tushy cheeks, as you will notice that a lot of oblivious people are doing !?!?!?
We have designated spots , and that is the reality of the situation....
When you enter the Carlisle grounds, grab the FREE book they provide for you... Look in the vendor Index under "Oldsmobile"... Make it a point of mapping out to see the 5 or 6 of us that pay the additional cost to "advertise" under "Oldsmobile"... You will definitely want to see all of us... Other people could potentially have parts that you may want, but they didn't pay the additional, to be listed under "Oldsmobile"....
Map out where we all are, and formulate a game plan -- so you are walking in an orderly fashion -- because Carlisle is 84 acres big -- and you will not want to keep doubling back and forth --- you will be SHOT halfway through the day....
Wear comfortable walking shoes / sneakers, bring a shopping cart or not noisy wagon, and a mini cooler with your own beverages...Have Fun, stay focused, and look at both sides of each aisle as you proceed, such that you don't miss 50 % of the show, or have to walk each aisle twice... Most importantly, don't just wander around with your head firmly planted between your own tushy cheeks, as you will notice that a lot of oblivious people are doing !?!?!?
Last edited by mpolds; April 12th, 2021 at 05:59 PM.
#27
A lot of us vendors are very very friendly with other vendors, however, we just can't set up wherever we please -- it unfortunately and realistically doesn't work that way....
We have designated spots , and that is the reality of the situation....
When you enter the Carlisle grounds, grab the FREE book they provide for you... Look in the vendor Index under "Oldsmobile"... Make it a point of mapping out to see the 5 or 6 of us that pay the additional cost to "advertise" under "Oldsmobile"... You will definitely want to see all of us... Other people could potentially have parts that you may want, but they didn't pay the additional, to be listed under "Oldsmobile"....
Map out where we all are, and formulate a game plan -- so you are walking in an orderly fashion -- because Carlisle is 84 acres big -- and you will not want to keep doubling back and forth --- you will be SHOT halfway through the day....
Wear comfortable walking shoes / sneakers, bring a shopping cart or not noisy wagon, and a mini cooler with your own beverages...Have Fun, stay focused, and look at both sides of each aisle as you proceed, such that you don't miss 50 % of the show, or have to walk each aisle twice... Most importantly, don't just wander around with your head firmly planted between your own tushy cheeks, as you will notice that a lot of oblivious people are doing !?!?!?
We have designated spots , and that is the reality of the situation....
When you enter the Carlisle grounds, grab the FREE book they provide for you... Look in the vendor Index under "Oldsmobile"... Make it a point of mapping out to see the 5 or 6 of us that pay the additional cost to "advertise" under "Oldsmobile"... You will definitely want to see all of us... Other people could potentially have parts that you may want, but they didn't pay the additional, to be listed under "Oldsmobile"....
Map out where we all are, and formulate a game plan -- so you are walking in an orderly fashion -- because Carlisle is 84 acres big -- and you will not want to keep doubling back and forth --- you will be SHOT halfway through the day....
Wear comfortable walking shoes / sneakers, bring a shopping cart or not noisy wagon, and a mini cooler with your own beverages...Have Fun, stay focused, and look at both sides of each aisle as you proceed, such that you don't miss 50 % of the show, or have to walk each aisle twice... Most importantly, don't just wander around with your head firmly planted between your own tushy cheeks, as you will notice that a lot of oblivious people are doing !?!?!?
#28
Carlisle has their event guide with vendors listed already up on their website. However you won't find many listed under Oldsmobile and many Olds vendors will be just listed under their name, example Joe Padavano.
But maybe this will help.
But maybe this will help.
I've NEVER been able to walk that place in a day.
-peter
#29
#30
With 84 acres, and checking out both sides of each aisle, doing the show CORRECTLY, even buzzing past all the spreads that you Don't need or care about,
There is NO WAY to do it in one day... Peter , you are absolutely correct....
To do it any faster than that, you missed 75 % of the show --- you wasted your time --- and you sure didn't get your money's worth......
There is NO WAY to do it in one day... Peter , you are absolutely correct....
To do it any faster than that, you missed 75 % of the show --- you wasted your time --- and you sure didn't get your money's worth......
#31
Rallye469 - you're welcome! I discovered a few years ago that the booklet was published in advance, so why not plan in advance!
I started going in 1999, though have not gone in a few years. Getting up super early to get there at 7am to beat the traffic is just not as much fun anymore, especially if I am not looking for something in particular. I was hoping to go this year, but work looks like will get in the way. But as Fleming 442 says, I do miss those Big Smokie sandwiches!
I started going in 1999, though have not gone in a few years. Getting up super early to get there at 7am to beat the traffic is just not as much fun anymore, especially if I am not looking for something in particular. I was hoping to go this year, but work looks like will get in the way. But as Fleming 442 says, I do miss those Big Smokie sandwiches!
#33
I think I started going around '89 maybe? We've always made a few days out of it and made it a mini-vaction.
A few good friends and lotsa booze back at the hotel.
I went just about every year until 2013 when I moved to Florida(although I have made it back a few times recently).
Can't wait to see it again!
-peter
A few good friends and lotsa booze back at the hotel.
I went just about every year until 2013 when I moved to Florida(although I have made it back a few times recently).
Can't wait to see it again!
-peter
#39
My friend's camper sputtered to a stop about 25 miles from home. We spend the afternoon trying to troubleshoot while dodging traffic on the side of the road. Spent a lot of time in my car driving around to parts stores. That E350 is a pain to work on, under the best of conditions. When it became obvious we weren't going to get it running before dark, he called a tow. Won't know the status until morning. I'll drive up Wed AM, but the big canopies and stuff are in the camper. I'll have my 62 wagon there.
#40
Planning to go tomorrow, weather will be brisk they say but dry, bundle up and keep moving is our plan. A few parts will be needed from Fusick and will see what other stuff can be found. There were a few times I needed gloves at Spring Carlisle, and once the following day snow whitend the ground...